Tag: Pennsylvania
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Schools In Pennsylvania Are Feeling The Effects Of The Nationwide Teacher Shortage
Pennsylvania school districts are struggling to fill teaching positions as students get ready to return to class.
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A Judge Will Rule On Whether Or Not Pennsylvania Is Adequately Funding Education
When Tuesday’s argument in the protracted lawsuit came to a close, the state judge who was presiding over it was given the responsibility of making a judgment about whether or not the manner in which Pennsylvania uses to pay for public education satisfies the requirement in the state constitution that legislators establish “a thorough and…
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Pennsylvania: State Education Leaders Announce A Three-Year Plan To Address The Teacher Shortage
Education officials in the state are nearing completion on a strategy to alleviate the K-12 teacher shortage. Acting Education Secretary Eric Hagerty said on Monday that the goal of the plan is to increase the number of teachers in the classroom by 2025 and to retain them there.
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Pennsylvania: New Legislation Aims To Address The State’s Teacher Shortage
The Pennsylvania Department of Education presented a three-year strategic plan to eliminate obstacles to obtaining the certification required to enter the field in an attempt to increase the number of teachers in Pennsylvania schools amid a nationwide teacher shortage.
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Pennsylvania: Out-Of-State Teachers Will Be Able To Teach In Schools, Bill Signed To Address Teacher Shortage
Reforms and simplified certification procedures for teachers are being pushed through by Pennsylvania’s General Assembly because of a scarcity of teachers.
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An After-School Satan Club Was Rejected By The Pennsylvania Board
On Tuesday, a Pennsylvania school board turned down a request from an individual to establish an after-school Satan Club at Northern Elementary School.
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The Book “Persepolis” By Marjane Satrapi Has Been Removed From The Pennsylvania School Curriculum
Persepolis is Satrapi’s graphic memoir about growing up in Iran and Austria during the Islamic Revolution. The book has won various honors since its release in two parts in 2000 and 2004, including multiple prizes at the Angoulême Festival in 2000, 2004, and 2005. Since its publication, it has been the subject of multiple challenges…
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The Impact Of A Group Of “Brilliant Graduates” On Modern Chinese Architecture
The ‘Building in China’ exhibition highlights the work of China’s ‘first generation’ of Penn architecture grads and how striking a balance between modern and traditional continues to impact the country’s expression of national identity.