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189 Innovative School Leaders: Teacher Staffing, AI, Mental Health Top Ed Issues

A common set of problems are keeping education leaders up at night: Will there be enough teachers to staff America’s.

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Poll finds 83 percent of parents support a minimum age limit for social media

A new poll from the National Parents Union (NPU) found a growing concern for the negative effects of social media.

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New Study: Two-Thirds of Teachers Censor Themselves Even When They Don’t Have To

Two-thirds of U.S. teachers have limited discussions of political and social issues in their classrooms, even in places where there.

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Comptroller report finds Tennessee reading proficiency is on the rise

Tennessee’s efforts to increase early literacy appear to be paying off according to the latest review by the Tennessee Comptroller’s.

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Poll finds more than 60 percent of Tennesseans support public charter schools

A new poll finds Tennesseans want more out of their state’s education system. The poll on a variety of topics.

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Poll: For Many School Choice Advocates, ‘Religious’ Means ‘Christian’

Across the country, a growing number of states are introducing or expanding school choice legislation. Proponents of these programs tout.

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Plurality of Nashville voters say no to any political convention and list affordable housing as most important issue

A new poll of likely Davidson County voters found little support for a political convention of any kind in Music.

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Senator Heidi Campbell leads first publicly released independent poll of Nashville mayor’s race

The first publicly released independent poll of the Nashville mayoral election shows two State Senators and one Metro Council Member.

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Survey: Parents Can Be Happy with Their Kids’ Schools — and Want Choices, Too

Can parents who are satisfied with the quality of their child’s school still want more information about options, or even.

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Poll: Few teachers would recommend education as a profession

A new poll of teachers and staff by Tennesseans for Student Success is showing many wouldn’t recommend others to follow.

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