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Ellen Weaver, the Republican nominee for South Carolina superintendent of education, speaks at U.S. What Happened When Students Led Fights to Reverse Book Bans The stories of two scholar groups that discovered success in organizing to battle district book bans. U.S. Supreme Court Declines Bid to Rename ‘Brown v. Board of Education’ Descendants argued that their case, not the one from Topeka, Kan., should have topped the 1954 determination on racial segregation in schools. A passerby checks the water depth of a flooded highway, Sept. 28, 2024, in Morganton, N.C. Torrential rain from Hurricane Helene left space streets flooded, and strong winds downed energy traces and bushes.
Fictional Teachers on TV Can Skew Public Perception Media tropes about teachers can provide incoming educators and the public unrealistic expectations concerning the occupation. Gamification sometimes tries to make “chocolate-covered broccoli,†Schwartz said, by adding …