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More than $7 million will help NC State prepare teachers
The Anonymous Trust is giving $7.25 million to North Carolina State University’s College of Education for a scholarship program that the college will use to prepare teachers for Eastern North Carolina classrooms, according to a press release from the college.…

Perspective | Rethinking the concept of COVID-19 learning loss
As an educator, it feels nearly impossible to get through a week without seeing or hearing mention of “learning loss” due to COVID-19.…
The Editor’s Notes
The N.C. State Board of Education meets today. Here is the agenda.
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