Rosângela Sebba, a professor of piano, theory and ear training in MSU’s Department of Music, is a shining example of what it means to use your gifts to make a difference.
With over 1,000 unfilled teaching positions in Massachusetts, educator burnout is a significant challenge that leaders are striving to address.
Her classroom is a safe place to fail. When students are struggling, she takes the time to talk them through the problems.
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Two Western Michigan University education programs have been affected by funding cuts by the U.S. Department of Education, a ...
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The MTA accused the Special Commission on Combatting Antisemitism of "political grandstanding" after a hearing in the State ...
India: Samsung whitegoods factory workers in Tamil Nadu strike over sackings; Dehradun city sanitation workers continue strikes over non-payment of wages; Australia: Wilpinjong mine workers escalate ...
Shell’s passion for teaching was sparked as a 14-year-old when he tutored and mentored younger kids at the Boys & Girls Club of Polk County. Shortly after, he founded the nonprofit Positive Leaders of ...
The 'Leader in Me' program focuses first on giving educators the tools they can implement to help children take the initiative to lead their own learning.
During the MIRA training, access and resource specialist Catherine Ramirez Mejia recommended schools either train front desk ...