TEACH-NOW, an online teacher-preparation program, has received a full seven-year accreditation from the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation—making it the first online institution to meet ...
This story was produced in collaboration with The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news website focused on inequality and innovation in education. Babak Mostaghimi never expected to settle ...
Aneesh Sohoni, CEO of the Chicago-based nonprofit One Million Degrees, has been tapped to lead Teach For America, the national nonprofit that trains and places recent college graduates and others to ...
Drexel University School of Education is a proud partner of the TEACH Early Childhood® Pennsylvania Scholarship that helps early childhood education teachers earn preK-4 certification from the ...
We all have certain skills we’re particularly good at and may have been perfecting since childhood—things like art, cooking or fixing electronic gadgets. But as we age, we become painfully aware of ...
Saying "please" and "thank you" is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to children's etiquette Children’s etiquette isn’t what it used to be. Case in point: One of my students nailed me in the ...
Nick Mireles is a writer on the central coast of California. He has a knack for film, music, and Dungeons and Dragons. When he’s not writing, he tries to spend his days reading, surfing, and camping ...
Should teachers dictate what’s right or wrong? Blackboard via pupunkkop/Shutterstock In its ideal form, education should be socially progressive. We teach the next generation of scientists, engineers ...
Mario Benabe, 24, teaches special education mathematics at Bronx River High School in New York City as a Teach For America corps member. The school is just minutes away from where he grew up, so he ...