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The latest news on teachers
When it comes to schools, state and local bureaucracies are every bit as entrenched and self-serving as they are in Washington.
Congress and the White House are ignoring a problem that could dwarf the big bank bailouts.
One teacher parlayed a steppingstone job into a career.
Few schools prepare teachers for life in the classroom, research shows.
Group asked for cash to print fliers noting political support. Is this thuggery?
The chancellor's efforts to enact a merit pay system could ripple across the nation.
The "teaching naked" movement encourages professors to stop using technology in the classroom.
The tale of an autistic student in Massachusetts shows the issues that come with restraint practices.
Some administrators and critics of the program say it's to blame when older teachers get pink slips.
Struggling to control special-needs students sometimes leads teachers to use risky techniques.












