This Black History Month, we highlight three Black educators who inspired generations of youth, promoted learning equality, and helped reshape our nation’s education system!
A growing number of school districts in Texas are fighting back against the presence of cell phones in the classrooms in order to help their students academically, emotionally, and socially.
Whether you took the traditional educator certification route or you’re embarking on alternative certification, Educator Essentials is your guide to success as a Texas public educator.
Educators, districts, and the government at the state and federal level have all researched and tried multiple ways to return students educational levels back to before the pandemic. Here is a look at how those strategies have played out since schools opened back up.
With or without a contract, educators can be involuntarily reassigned and asked to perform additional and supplemental duties. What rights do you have related to your employee assignment?
As the teacher preparation landscape in Texas remains akin to the Wild West, public schools are looking for innovative and effective ways to recruit and retain quality teachers and make shortages an issue of the past.
You have heard of the baby boomer generation and the millennials, but how much do you know about Generation Alpha? The newest generation may not have left its mark on society yet, but it's already having a major impact on education.