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Senator Elizabeth Warren Holds Hearing on Student Debt Cancellation

Senator Elizabeth Warren Holds Hearing on Student Debt Cancellation

by Beth Holmes | Apr 19, 2021 | News, Student Issues

On the afternoon of April 13, 2021, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren held a hearing on the topic of debt cancellation for student loans. “America is facing a student loan time bomb that, when it explodes, could throw millions of families over a financial cliff,”...
Education Corporation of America Students Finally See Student Loan Justice

Education Corporation of America Students Finally See Student Loan Justice

by Supporting Education | Apr 12, 2021 | News, Student Issues

In December 2018, Education Corporation of America abruptly closed all of its 70-odd affiliated campuses, leaving almost 20,000 full-time students in the cold. The closure happened immediately after the for-profit program lost its Department of Education...
Dr. Jill Biden Wants to Keep Teaching, But Will the Constitution Let Her?

Dr. Jill Biden Wants to Keep Teaching, But Will the Constitution Let Her?

by Supporting Education | Apr 5, 2021 | News

Out of all of the possible complications presented by First Lady Jill Biden wanting to continue teaching through her husband’s presidency, almost nobody expected the two sticking points to be her name and how she files her taxes. From 2008 to 2016, while Biden was...

New Infrastructure Bill Contains A Large Investment in Education

by Supporting Education | Mar 29, 2021 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

In the same month as the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan stimulus bill, President Biden’s White House is preparing a new funding package to promote recovery. And this one is even larger. According to administration sources, the new infrastructure bill preparing to...
Hawaii To Allow More Young Students Back to In-Person Learning

Hawaii To Allow More Young Students Back to In-Person Learning

by Supporting Education | Mar 22, 2021 | News, Teacher Issues

Hawaii has been cautious through every step of the pandemic, and the state is now seeing the dividends of that prudence. One of those perks, a big one, is that educators, health officials, and union leaders have been able to reach an accord on the return to classroom...
Los Angeles Schools Reopen After Lengthy Negotiations with Teachers

Los Angeles Schools Reopen After Lengthy Negotiations with Teachers

by Supporting Education | Mar 15, 2021 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

The Los Angeles Unified School District has been in deadlock with its teachers’ union about reopening schools for over eight months and has finally reached a tentative accord. In-person instruction, they announced on March 9, 2021, can begin in mid-April, making LA...
For Good Classroom Behavior, Positive Encouragement Works Better than Punishment

For Good Classroom Behavior, Positive Encouragement Works Better than Punishment

by Supporting Education | Mar 8, 2021 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

There’s been a lot of research over the past century over the question of classroom discipline. Is “spare the rod, spoil the child,” the way? Time-outs, suspension, expulsion, “school resource officers?” For most of history, discipline has been along those lines....
States Will Not Be Allowed to Opt Out of Standardized Testing

States Will Not Be Allowed to Opt Out of Standardized Testing

by Supporting Education | Mar 1, 2021 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

For years now, teachers’ unions have been pushing the federal government to allow states to opt out of the federal standardized testing requirement. But in its first major act, President Biden’s new Department of Education has announced that states will not be allowed...
Book About Trans Boy Causes Uproar in Utah School

Book About Trans Boy Causes Uproar in Utah School

by Supporting Education | Feb 22, 2021 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Call Me Max, by Kyle Lukoff, is a children’s book on about the level of If You Give a Mouse A Cookie or Eloise – a story for children about ages 6-10. It’s about a young trans boy figuring out who he is and how he fits in with his friends. The book talks from Max’s...
CDC: Teachers Don’t Need COVID-19 Vaccine to Reopen Schools

CDC: Teachers Don’t Need COVID-19 Vaccine to Reopen Schools

by Supporting Education | Feb 15, 2021 | News, Teacher Issues

In the 100-day plan from President Joe Biden, one of his pledges was to have students back in classrooms as swiftly as possible. His press secretary, Jen Psaki, was asked this week for specific benchmarks the White House was seeking to hit, but her answers varied. The...
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