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If you're staring at a blank “Meet the Teacher” letter and considering just taping your Bitmoji to a sticky note...I’ve got ...
Sixty-three percent of teachers say that the amount of time students spend on their cellphones has a very negative impact on their learning, compared with just 2 percent of middle and high ...
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Teachers using AI tools more regularly, survey finds - MSNAs many students face criticism and punishment for using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for assignments, new reporting shows that many instructors are increasingly using those same ...
Teacher Appreciation Week is May 5-9, 2025, and WPBF 25 wants to highlight your favorite educator. Tell us your favorite school memory and send us a photo!
Teachers are not very optimistic about their students’ preparedness for the future, regardless of whether their students are going to college or directly into the workforce, according to new research ...
A new survey from the Missouri State Teachers Association revealed over 70% of 1,800 teachers across the state thought about leaving the profession in 2025.
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Highlighter Teacher Gift - MSNTeacher’s Favorite Things Survey: If you want to choose gifts a teacher would really appreciate and be able to use, have them fill out this teacher’s favorite things survey.
The title of "America's Favorite Teacher" is up for grabs. Two Sacramento area educators are among those who are vying for the national honor.
HISD Most Houston ISD teachers say they will return next year, district survey finds About 91% of HISD teachers responded to the survey, according to the district.
Houston ISD said Wednesday that 95% of the teachers who responded to a survey administered this month indicated they plan to return to the district next year.
A new survey reveals that Georgians believe teachers in the state are significantly underpaid, with respondents suggesting educators should earn nearly $30,000 more than they currently do.
A recent survey from the Texas American Federation of Teachers found that most teachers in the state have considered leaving the classroom.
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