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Educators have concerns over new literacy endorsement requirements set to take place over the next few years. One of those concerns involves $1,200 stipends that will be awarded to some educators who receive the endorsement.
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Educators from across Indiana spoke out against a new literacy endorsement at Wednesday's State Board of Education meeting.
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The program expanded after the General Assembly’s 2023 session to accept more students and create more opportunities for minority students.
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The program expanded after the General Assembly’s 2023 session to accept more students and create more opportunities for minority students.
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A former fifth-grade teacher in northwestern Indiana was charged with felony intimidation after authorities say she told a student she had a “kill list” of students.
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Some of Indiana’s top institutions received an F rating on a national report on the effectiveness of the reading curriculum in teacher prep programs.
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The Indiana Teacher of the Year will work to help elevate the teaching profession in Indiana, as well as represent Hoosier educators at a national level.
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The state’s last publicly elected secretary of public instruction said the problem with attracting and retaining teachers in the state goes back a while.
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A bill moving forward in the Indiana Senate would let public schools hire part time “adjunct” teachers without any teaching training.
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Data from the Indiana Department of Education illustrates that teacher specialization leads to lower teaching effectiveness in math and reading.