Tag: Teachers
Teacher pensions are becoming a bigger share of educational costs
Michael Addonizio, Wayne State University
The 2022 stock market plunge has taken a toll on some of the nation’s...
Sex, drugs and alcohol are the top reasons that Texas teachers...
Sarah Guthery, Texas A&M University-Commerce and Meredith Richards, Southern Methodist University
The Research Brief is a short take about...
This course takes a broad look at failure – and what...
Unusual Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching.
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Math teachers in virtual classes tend to view girls and Black...
Yasemin Copur-Gencturk, University of Southern California; Ian Thacker, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and Joseph Cimpian, New York University
1 in 10 teachers say they’ve been attacked by students
Charles Bell, Illinois State University
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Ten percent. That’s the portion of K-12 teachers...
5 ways to deal with burnout at work
Claudine Mangen, Concordia University
Work has become an around-the-clock activity, courtesy of the pandemic and technology that makes us...
Why most teachers who say they plan to leave the profession...
Christopher Redding, University of Florida; Allison Gilmour, Temple University; Elizabeth Bettini, Boston University, and Tuan D. Nguyen, Kansas State University
About 1 in 3 child care workers are going hungry
Colin Page McGinnis, The Ohio State University
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Of the nearly 1 million child...