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Enrollment at public teaching colleges in North Carolina dropped over the past decade. The NC Teaching Fellows loan-forgiveness program once attracted education majors to colleges across the state. After the General Assembly ended and then resurrected the program, some participating schools are now seeing a rebound.
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Schools in the state are facing severe staffing shortages across-the-board. That's putting more on the shoulders of educators who are still on the job.
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North Carolina lacks robust and specific statewide efforts to ensure greater racial and ethnic diversity among teachers in public schools, the…
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A proposed budget plan issued this week by Governor Roy Cooper could set up some battle lines for this fall's General Election.Cooper has issued a…
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In-person teaching. Then, no in-person teaching. North Carolina public school teachers had to prepare for both possibilities since school let out in June.…
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On a recent Saturday, the International Civil Rights Center and Museum at the old Woolworth's in Greensboro was buzzing with visitors. This year, the…
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Teachers across the state of North Carolina who haven’t been able to pass a licensure exam could get an extension from the General Assembly.A bill passed…
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Hundreds of teachers rallied at North Carolina’s state capital last week to call for more resources for educators and students. A lot of demands and...
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Education was top of mind in Raleigh this week. There was a major teacher rally, as well as the passage of a House spending plan.Becki Gray of the John…
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Republicans in the House are moving forward with their version of the state budget. Teachers and supporters who took to the streets in protest over…