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Finding enough qualified educators to teach science and math is a challenge across the nation. To ease the shortage, a team of University of Arkansas…
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Arkansas continues to struggle to get enough certified teachers in classrooms, especially in poor and rural districts. A new report from The New Teachers…
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This winter, the Walton Family Foundation released its five-year plan for working with organizations on issues of education, the environment and…
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Under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program, recipients are given legal work authorization; however, students pursuing a teaching…
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House Bill 1451, which was filed by Arkansas Rep. Megan Godfrey, D-Springdale, would allow schools and districts to adopt bilingual and dual immersion…
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For years, the Walton Arts Center has invited students from schools across the region to education related performances. A year into the COVID-19…
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This fall, LaunchCode, a St.Louis-based nonprofit, began a free training course for Northwest Arkansas residents interested in computer programming. The…
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A bill to penalize schools using the 1619 Project to help teach U.S. History continues to be discussed at the Arkansas State Capitol. Roby Brock, with our…
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As the COVID-19 pandemic shut down schools to in-person learning last year and school districts have offered other ways of learning this year, thousands…
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Canopy of Northwest Arkansas is the only agency in the state that provides resettlement and support services to refugees. Danielle Bennett, the…