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In response to the accountability requirements under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 2004 Part B State Performance Plans, the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) and Intermediate Unit… Read More
Shenandoah Cochran, 34, greeted the two teachers at the front door of her elevated house in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, like family friends. Full Story
Why do most middle schools have seven or eight periods of 45 to 60 minutes each? Why does lunch tend to last 45 minutes? In many places, it’s simply tradition…. Read More
Desks lined up in precise rows with teacher firmly planted at the front: That was the standard classroom format for much of the last century. Full Story
A former classroom teacher, Andrea Ferrero knows how important it is to capture students’ attention in order for them to absorb a lesson. That led her, eight years ago, to… Read More
The Tamaqua Area School District in Schuylkill County will scrap a groundbreaking policy that would have allowed teachers and staff to carry weapons anonymously on school grounds. Full Story
Pennsylvania taxpayers are paying a bundle, and not getting much return on investment, for the battery of standardized tests for high school students that eat into instructional time and haven’t… Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf and state Treasurer Joe Torsella celebrated Tuesday with what they said will be Pennsylvania’s largest deposit into its budgetary reserve account in nearly two decades. Still, not… Read More
The state is partnering with private industry and schools to strategically invest in science and technology education, expand apprenticeships, and increase on-the-job training. PAsmart projects include CS/STEM camps and after-school… Read More
Some local school officials say the increase in teen vaping is becoming a noticeable disturbance in their schools, prompting them to become more educated on the matter and address the… Read More