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On COVID, posting lesson plans, testing, race, and more: How this legislature dealt with education
Contents In-person education Summer learning Read to Achieve Posting lesson plans online Critical Race Theory Testing exemptions and masking votes Other items of note What happens next?…

Legislative leaders join the Leandro case
Update 11:00 a.m., Dec. 16, 2021: The plaintiffs in the case have now filed appeals of the Court of Appeals’ decision to the state Supreme Court.…

Perspective | A community approach to teacher retention in North Carolina
June 11, 2021 was my last day of teaching. The decision to leave was emotional and I miss my students every day.…
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COVID-19 and education: An emerging K-shaped recovery
As US students return to classrooms, some are catching up on unfinished learning, but others are falling further behind, widening prepandemic gaps.... Read the rest
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A handful of colleges are finally providing training in a way consumers want it: fast
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Why child’s play is serious business in early education
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The Infrastructure and Jobs Act: What’s in It for Postsecondary Education?
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'It's just overwhelming': New data shows NC's youth mental-health crisis going from bad to worse
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Scholarships in Henderson County aimed at 'closing the gap'
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‘You’re Not Going To Teach About Race. You’re Going To Go Ahead and Keep Your Job.’
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North Carolina hasn’t tested for lead in schools’ drinking water. Until now.