44% of New Teachers Quit: Education’s Looming Crisis
The state of our nation’s education system hinges on the dedication and effectiveness of its teachers, yet a shocking 44% of new educators leave the…
The state of our nation’s education system hinges on the dedication and effectiveness of its teachers, yet a shocking 44% of new educators leave the…
Becoming parents is an exhilarating, terrifying, and profoundly transformative experience, often feeling like you’ve been dropped into a fast-paced news cycle where you’re both the…
The newsroom at the Atlanta Sentinel was a pressure cooker, even on a slow day. But after the city council’s controversial vote to privatize sanitation…
Opinion: The relentless negativity surrounding our teachers in recent news cycles isn’t just misguided; it’s a dangerous narrative threatening the very bedrock of our future.…
Opinion: The notion that administrators are mere support staff is a relic of a bygone era; in 2026, the most impactful administrators are strategic architects,…
ANALYSIS The digital age has fundamentally altered how we consume and create knowledge, making the ability to articulate individual learning journeys more critical than ever.…
Did you know that despite record college enrollment figures in the early 2020s, nearly 40% of students who start a four-year degree fail to graduate…
A new digital initiative, “EduInsight,” launched this week, promising to reshape how educators, policymakers, and the public engage with critical developments in learning. This innovative…
Atlanta, GA – Educators and therapists across Georgia are buzzing about the latest push for enhanced special education professional development, following a directive issued by…
Opinion: The seismic shifts occurring in how we work are not merely trends; they represent a fundamental restructuring of our economic and social fabric, and…