GA Parents: Is College Still Worth the Cost?
The headlines paint a grim picture: college enrollment down, student debt skyrocketing, and graduates struggling to find jobs that justify their degrees. For many families…
The headlines paint a grim picture: college enrollment down, student debt skyrocketing, and graduates struggling to find jobs that justify their degrees. For many families…
Are you a teacher feeling overwhelmed by classroom management challenges while simultaneously trying to keep up with curriculum development? Many educators struggle to balance these…
Across Georgia, teachers are increasingly seeking readily available resources to enhance their classroom environments and develop more effective curricula. This demand has led to a…
Common Administrator Mistakes to Avoid in 2026 As administrators, we’re often juggling multiple responsibilities, from managing budgets to ensuring smooth operations. These critical roles can…
The ringing phone jolted Ms. Anya Sharma awake. It was the principal. A major water main break near exit 24 on I-85 had flooded the…
The intersection of artificial intelligence and policymaking is rapidly becoming a defining challenge of our era. As AI systems become more sophisticated and integrated into…
The Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) is facing increased pressure to address growing concerns about bias and lack of critical analysis skills among students. Multiple…
Did you know that 40% of new teachers leave the profession within their first five years, according to a recent study by the National Education…
More than 60% of special education students spend 80% or more of their day in general education classrooms, a figure that demands we re-evaluate our…
ANALYSIS: Unique Perspectives Reshaping Education News in 2026 The educational landscape is constantly shifting, but the voices offering unique perspectives on their learning experiences are…