In my blog last week, focusing on the chance that the Dept. of Education may promote some form of merit pay based on standardized test scores, I got a bit more hyperbolic than usual, and wrote the ...
Our TLN colleague Anthony Cody (a teacher-coach in Oakland, Calif., who blogs here at teachermagazine.org) fired up the Teacher Leaders Network daily conversation with this provocative question: Does ...
A former student recently sued Monroe College claiming that she had not been able to obtain gainful employment because the college provided inadequate career-placement services. The student, Tina ...
Eight examination officials, who were apprehended in various examination malpractices last year during the Basic Education and Certificate Examination (BECE), have been jailed ...
Author of challenged book tells school board: Banning sexually explicit books is 'illegal' overreach
An author of a challenged book told a school board that banning books is "illegal government overreach" and "educational malpractice." The Central Bucks School District (CBSD) has been caught up in ...
The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has confirmed that eight teachers and invigilators have been convicted and ...
Arkansas educators must join this pep rally for elitism if they want a shot at being named teacher of the year. Credit: Brian Chilson Gov. Sarah Sanders and many legislative leaders tell us that ...
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The Ministry of Education has renewed its warning against examination malpractice in the ongoing 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), following reports of misconduct on the first day ...
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