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As a nationwide educator shortage persists, some districts are sponsoring immigrant work visas to attract and retain staff.
More than half a dozen have announced they’re closing over the past year or so.
At least 12 states now have laws allowing families to use public funds for homeschooling expenses.
Some schools are creating college programs for adults who’ve finished one career — and may want to use their past experience to give back to their communities.
The sectors hit hardest during the pandemic, including hospitality and retail, are coming back.
The ongoing strike by Los Angeles educators is being fueled largely by high demand for workers.
At least two dozen states — and Congress — have either proposed or enacted laws to increase teacher pay in the past couple of years.
A Rand survey finds that 16% of public school principals retired or quit in the 2021-22 school year, more than double the rate from the year before.
Want to balance the federal budget? A video game lets you do it. Elizabeth Newbury of the Federal Games Guild and Wilson Center explains.
Chris Farrell discusses college programs that may portend a return to class for older workers, making the schools “centers for lifelong learning.”