Education News In Columbus, Oh
“GMA” celebrates Morgann Teeter, known as Miss Havig in class, who works with students with reasonable to extreme disabilities. A northern Indiana teacher is accused of striking a pupil across the face. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signed an anti-critical race principle bill into regulation.
Some examples of how the world of education has responded to the pandemic. Following a collection of vignettes from faculties around the nation, readers weighed in. The controversy surrounding John Comaroff, an anthropologist, has divided the school, with students like Jill Lepore and Henry Louis Gates Jr. supporting their colleague. The Board of Regents introduced that the previous Republican governor is its choice to turn out to be chancellor. His selection has angered professors concerned about educational freedom.
The laws would force public schools to hunt a brand new accreditor and has raised concerns it will undermine academic freedom. California fast-tracked legislation lifting a judicially ordered …