Why New Teachers Quit: Georgia’s Retention Crisis
When I tell educators that nearly 50% of new teachers in Georgia leave the profession within their first five years, their eyes often widen. It’s…
When I tell educators that nearly 50% of new teachers in Georgia leave the profession within their first five years, their eyes often widen. It’s…
Today, the National Educator’s Alliance (NEA) unveiled its highly anticipated “Top 10 Practical Guides for Teachers on Classroom Management and Curriculum Development,” a pivotal resource…
The landscape where media narratives intersect with legislative action has never been more intricate, especially for policymakers grappling with a 24/7 news cycle. As 2026…
Despite a global information overload, a startling 68% of adults in developed nations now actively seek out niche, expert-driven perspectives over general news outlets, according…
Consider this: a staggering 78% of educators across North America reported feeling inadequately prepared for the next wave of AI integration in their classrooms, according…
The whispers started during junior year. “College apps,” they hissed, a two-word horror story for Maya and her friends at North Atlanta High. Maya, a…
A staggering 68% of educators report feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of education-related news and policy changes, yet only 12% believe the available commentary…
The scholastic landscape is constantly evolving, yet often, the most vital voices – those of the students themselves – are drowned out. The education echo…
The relentless 24/7 news cycle, fueled by social media and instant global communication, has created a situation where understanding news and policymakers is no longer…
Opinion: The narrative that students are unprepared for the challenges of 2026 is simply false. They are more adaptable, tech-savvy, and socially conscious than any…