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What Comes First for the Chicago Teachers Union?
While Chicago graduates 84% of its students, only 26% of those graduates are proficient in math and reading.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Campbell 'wept' as judge said teacher was an abuser
John Brownlee was described as a 'sadist' by victims of his abuse at Edinburgh Academy.BBC News - Top stories -
Head teacher apologises after pupils hurt in crush
The Health and Safety Executive says it is looking into how the crush developed at the school gates.BBC News - Top stories -
Worsening pupils' behaviour is 'never-ending battle'
A survey reveals nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year.BBC News - Top stories -
Teachers Are Quitting. Some States Want to Pay More to Keep Them.
Nationally, average teacher pay has barely budged since 1990. New legislation seeks to increase minimum salaries.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Georgia teachers and state employees will get pay raises as state budget passes
Georgia lawmakers are agreeing on pay raises for public school teachers and state employees, although they still have differences to work out in the upcoming budgetABC News - Health - College Football -
Detroit-area teacher says she was fired after parent complained about her side hustle as a rapper
A Detroit-area teacher claimed she was fired from her job after the school received a complaint about her side hustle as a rapper, local media reported. Domonique Brown, a former U.S. history teacher at Taylor Prepatory High School in Taylor, ...The Hill - Politics -
Free lunches, brain breaks and happy teachers: why Estonia has the best schools in Europe
How did a small, relatively poor country become an educational powerhouse? Creativity, autonomy and a deep embrace of the digital age. Today’s subject in the sci-fi class at Pelgulinna State Gymnasium is Blade Runner. Thursdays are “voluntary” ...The Guardian - World -
Port-au-Prince teacher says gang violence has forced him into hiding and living in constant fear
A teacher in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, says he constantly has to hide under his bed at home, when gangs infiltrate his once-peaceful neighborhood, Croix-des-Bouquets.NBC News - Top stories -
States are pushing to give teachers pay increases that haven't come through in decades as more funding was directed to other purposes in the education system.
States are pushing to give teachers pay increases that haven’t come through in decades as more funding was directed to other purposes in the education system.The Wall Street Journal - World