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The exterior of the Texas State Capitol seen from Congress Ave. in Austin on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand educators' discipline options for Texas' youngest ...
Texas schools will be allowed to implement harsher disciplinary actions for student misconduct. The bill extends in-school suspension durations and eases restrictions on out-of-school suspensions, ...
The outcome of the 2024 presidential election could sway the direction of school discipline policy as each major candidate presents a starkly different view of how schools should approach student ...
Amelia Shulman (name changed for privacy) had been teaching high school students in Georgia for three years when, in 2024, she decided it was time to consider another career. A major factor was ...
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STUDENT discipline is one of the challenges facing our education sector today. The Department of Education has acknowledged that it will prioritize the implementation of policies on bullying and ...
House Bill 2515, dealing with student discipline in elementary, middle and high schools, passed the House of Delegates Monday by a wide bipartisan margin. (Photo courtesy of WV Legislative Photography ...
Michael Hernandez is an award-winning educator, author, and speaker whose work focuses on digital and civic literacy, social justice, and student-centered learning experiences. His book about using ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - A new education bill in Texas passed this year, and it’s a big deal for teachers, students and parents. House Bill 6 aims to restore teachers’ authority in the classroom and ...
According to experts, data shows that the disproportionate disciplining of Black children blocks their ability to learn and achieve. Credit: Nappy.co Sign up for our Daily eBlast to get coverage on ...
Butrymowicz-special ed-01: Students with disabilities are more likely than their peers to be suspended for subjective infractions such as disorderly conduct and insubordination. Credit: Oliver ...
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