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States
Some School Workers Now Get Unemployment Over the Summer. Here's How It Works
Districts are scrambling as some states now allow non-instructional school employees to collect summer unemployment checks.
School & District Management
What Most People Get Wrong About the Superintendent's Job
Misperceptions about the top district job do a disservice to aspiring district leaders, a new report argues.
Recruitment & Retention
Some Districts Are Still Struggling to Hire Teachers for the New Year
As the school year creeps closer, districts are still trying to find qualified teachers to fill spots.
Policy & Politics
Explainer
Education Debates You'll Likely Hear About in the Election, Explained
Brush up on key education policy issues that could show up in national, state, and local races.
Teaching Profession
What's Your Teacher Outfit of the Day? Educators Share Their Best School Fashion
Social media influencers reveal budget-friendly wardrobe tips for teachers to try this school year.
Early Childhood
Head Start Teachers Will Earn More—But Programs Might Have to Serve Fewer Kids
A new federal rule will raise wages for Head Start employees—but providers won't get any additional funding.
School & District Management
Schools Don't Have Enough Bus Drivers to Start the School Year—Again
Bus driver shortages have worsened nationwide since 2020. Many districts are still scrambling to find enough people to transport students.
This collection of articles is intended for HR professionals and school and district leaders
- Teaching Profession Teachers' Morale Is Still Low. They Say Principals Can Help Improve ItSupportive working conditions, spearheaded by principals, can improve teacher satisfaction, according to a study.Recruitment & Retention Why This District Established Its Own Police DepartmentPolice departments nationwide are struggling to recruit officers. That makes it difficult for districts to find school resource officers.School Climate & Safety Rising Reports of School Violence Are Pushing Teachers to Want to QuitEducators are being met with violence and aggression from various sources, and it's causing them to consider leaving the profession.Recruitment & Retention Candidates for School Jobs May Be Lying on Resumes. What to Do About ItA high percentage of job applicants cheat throughout the job application process. AI could make the problem worse.Recruitment & Retention What the Research Says 4 Keys to Building a Pipeline From High School to the Teaching ProfessionA statewide career-tech program in Maryland shows promise to expand and diversify the pool of new educators. Here's how.Teaching What the Research Says Team Teaching: A Boost to Teacher RetentionA study of Mesa, Ariz., teachers finds the collaborative approach boosts career satisfaction and effectiveness.
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A Seat at the Table: How Can We ‘Disagree Better’? A Roadmap for Educators
Experts in conflict resolution, psychology, and leadership skills offer K-12 leaders skills to avoid conflict in challenging circumstances.