Florida Governor Ron DeSantis shared a viral social media post claiming that Arizona teachers were "glorifying a murder” with Halloween costumes allegedly referencing conservative activist Charlie ...
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“Problem solved”: AZ teachers’ bloody, Charlie Kirk-esque Halloween costumes raise eyebrows
A group of math teachers in Tucson, Arizona, came under fire for their Halloween costumes this weekend. The teachers’ bloodied white t-shirts with the phrase “Problem solved” written across the chest ...
The Vail School District is responding after a photo of Cienega teachers wearing shirts that say “Problem Solved” with what looks to be fake blood on the shirts began circulating on social media.
A TPUSA spokesman alleges Cienega High School teachers wore "Problem Solved" shirts to mock Charlie Kirk's assassination, but ...
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"The kid starts cackling, and I realise he invented his own question in order to trick me into saying it," the teacher wrote.
Savvas Learning Company has introduced enVision+ Mathematics, the latest version of its math program or grades K-8.
Few elementary education programs give future teachers enough exposure to foundational math concepts, like number sense and algebraic reasoning, before they reach the classroom. That’s the upshot of a ...
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Gaines' account echoes similar ones from other HISD teachers, who say raising concerns or filing complaints can lead to ...
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