November 27, 2024 - 06:10

Ahead of major shifts on Capitol Hill, Amanda Mazin addressed the ongoing challenges in special education, emphasizing how America's teacher shortage has exacerbated these issues. During the hearing, she outlined the critical need for more qualified educators to support students with special needs effectively. Mazin's insights highlighted the urgent need for policy changes to address the growing demands in the educational system, particularly for those requiring specialized assistance. The discussion underscored the importance of investing in teacher recruitment and retention to ensure all students receive the support they deserve.
June 23, 2026 - 21:57
Shift in Florida Education Employment: Rise in Private School JobsRecent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals a notable transformation in Florida`s education workforce. Over the past year, private schools across the state have added approximately...
June 23, 2026 - 03:38
Philly Leaders Advocate for Increased State Education FundingPhilly leaders are seeking to leverage the city`s recent successes in education funding to persuade state officials in Harrisburg to enhance financial support for all schools across Pennsylvania....
June 22, 2026 - 19:06
TCU Admissions Leader Highlighted in Harvard Education ReportHeath Einstein, the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management at Texas Christian University (TCU), has gained recognition for his insights on student preparedness in a new report released by the...
June 22, 2026 - 02:50
Pennsylvania Invests Over $1 Million in Adult Education Tutor TrainingThe Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) has allocated more than $1 million to enhance the training of volunteer adult education instructors. This initiative aims to equip tutors with the...