July 20 AI can simulate a teacher, but it can’t shepherd a soul Education forms character through human relationships that AI cannot replicate, requiring balance between technology and the moral core of learning.
July 20 New K-12 school focuses on promoting American principles, eliminating 'woke ideology' New K-12 online school American Virtual Academy launched in 2020 provides education without DEI, CRT, or transgenderism teachings for $5,000-$6,000 per year across all 50 states.
July 15 Largest teachers union slams 'unlawful' cuts to Department of Education after Supreme Court ruling The National Education Association president called President Trump's plan to eliminate the Department of Education 'unlawful' despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing the cuts.
July 15 NEA teachers union member was told fighting Trump more crucial than reading and writing: Report A teachers union convention attendee reportedly was told fighting President Trump was more important to members than teaching reading and writing.
July 10 Teachers union reveals true colors behind closed doors at annual convention America's largest teachers union faces criticism for prioritizing political activism over education, accelerating the exodus to alternative schools
July 9 Former physical education teacher charged with multiple sexual offenses against 3 children Bonwen James, a 29-year-old former physical education teacher from Chippenham, U.K., appeared in court on charges of sexual activity with three minors and will face trial at Salisbury Crown Court.
July 9 Red state will require new teachers pass PragerU 'America First' test to keep license Oklahoma partners with PragerU to implement new teacher assessment to ensure educators who have relocated to the state align with its America-first educational standards.
July 9 Teachers union cuts ties with Anti-Defamation League over Israel Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt argues the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the U.S., has been 'overtaken' by activists.
July 8 National 'Teacher of the Year' recipient feels job is 'deeply political' English teacher Ashlie Crosson spoke to 7,000 educators at NEA Assembly, describing her journey from questioning her career to recognizing the "deeply political" aspects of teaching.
June 30 Teachers union bosses split over Supreme Court ruling on parental rights to shield kids from LGBTQ content Teachers union leaders Pringle and Weingarten expressed differing views on the Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt children out of LGBTQ content based on religious beliefs.