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K-8 students ‘should’ wear masks, according to Gov. Cooper, but districts can decide if they must
Update July 29, 4:40 p.m.: Gov. Cooper changed state guidance to say all students and staff in K-12 schools should wear masks regardless of vaccination status.…

The ‘poor results’ of teacher licensure pass rates
The National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) has released a nationwide report on teacher licensure pass rates, but don’t expect to see how North Carolina is faring.…
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How Can Teachers Better Understand Students? A New Breed of Assessment Will Try to Help
Researchers and education entrepreneurs launched a project Wednesday that aims to create a new breed of assessments that will offer teachers a window into young students’ emerging identities and build on their strengths to... Read the rest
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NC ending state mask mandate in schools, but officials urge masks remain in place for K-8 students, staff
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In Defense of Our Teachers
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Stuck at Home, Separated from Teachers, Children May Have Faced More Severe Abuse During Pandemic, Research Suggests
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Virginia urges all elementary-schoolers, some middle- and high-schoolers, to wear masks indoors this fall
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Students Need Better Connections. To Wi-Fi, Yes, But Also to Teachers
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UNC Becomes The First School To Organize Group Endorsement Deals For Its Players
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Elusive Data Show Teaching Candidates Fail Licensing Exams in Huge Numbers