Public schools across the country are directing teachers to use curriculum resources from a nonprofit that teaches American history through the lens of racial and sexual oppression.
More than 80% of K-12 teachers thought it was “very” or “extremely” important to teach students about the Constitution’s core values, and 62% found it similarly crucial to teach that America is a ...
According to the 2025-26 budget, eligible teachers in Florida were allocated a minimum of $300 this year — higher than the ...
The effects of what has become the longest government shutdown in U.S. history are putting strain on early education programs ...
The Nevada Department of Education recognized a Las Vegas teacher as the state’s history teacher of the year. Mitchell Kalin, ...
The Alabama State Board of Education will vote on adopting new social studies and arts education textbooks for the 2026-2027 ...
These Downingtown teens are helping students across the world get their hands on study materials through 'WiseBridge ...
President Peter Mutharika has taken a bold step forward. Come January 2026, secondary education will be free for all students ...
The new law conflates criticism of Zionism with antisemitism and punishes educators for teaching truthful information.
From book bans to curriculum shifts on climate, civil rights, and gender, classrooms across the U.S. are increasingly shaped ...
The Preservation Grant Initiative looks to support the preservation, digitization and public accessibility of America’s ...