Retired Coral Park Elementary School teacher Philip Spevak wrote his first children’s book at age 95. Courtesy of Philip Spevak At 95, Philip Spevak just published his debut children’s book, “Pheepser ...
Teachers have called for an end to censorship in school libraries, with their union warning it "should ring alarm bells for all of us". The warning at the National Education Union (NEU) conference in ...
Teachers say they will "fight censorship" of books in school libraries in order to promote "intellectual freedom and children's rights". The National Education Union (NEU) said school librarians had ...
Louise Erdrich was getting help with her computer when her daughter discovered something on the hard drive. A short story. “‘Love of My Days’ was a forgotten file in my computer, and when I found it ...
Hundreds of local students are building their home libraries thanks to a special giveaway inspired by one beloved teacher. The giveaway happened on the birthday of Debbie Leivers, a longtime ...
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld the 2023 firing of Cobb County teacher Katie Rinderle. Rinderle was terminated after reading "My Shadow is Purple," a book about gender fluidity, to her class.
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Court of Appeals upheld a ruling that firing Cobb County elementary school teacher Katie Rinderle in 2023 was an appropriate action by the school district. In 2023, ...
A Nashville elementary school has cleared the record of a first-grade teacher who was disciplined for refusing to read a book about same-sex marriage to his young students, according to a report. KIPP ...
A teacher at a Nashville elementary school claimed his job was threatened after he refused to read a book about same-sex marriage to his young students. According to the legal group First Liberty ...
Tickling the ivories tickled Vivian Lark’s fancy when she was young. Now, she’s sharing her love of the instrument with new beginning piano players through a new culturally inclusive piano instruction ...
A short excerpt from Tuesday's long decision by Mississippi Court of Appeals Judge Anthony Lawrence in Price v. Hinds County School Dist.: Toby Price, a licensed educator and assistant principal, read ...
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