November 27, 2024 - 06:10

Ahead of major shifts on Capitol Hill, Amanda Mazin addressed the ongoing challenges in special education, emphasizing how America's teacher shortage has exacerbated these issues. During the hearing, she outlined the critical need for more qualified educators to support students with special needs effectively. Mazin's insights highlighted the urgent need for policy changes to address the growing demands in the educational system, particularly for those requiring specialized assistance. The discussion underscored the importance of investing in teacher recruitment and retention to ensure all students receive the support they deserve.
March 17, 2026 - 03:45
Education programs strengthen VA’s health care workforceThe Department of Veterans Affairs is celebrating the pivotal role of its trainees, academic partners, and staff in shaping the future of veteran health care. Through a robust network of...
March 16, 2026 - 13:35
Special education and school vouchers (March 16, 2026)Public school districts across Texas are facing an unprecedented wave of requests for special education evaluations, stretching resources thin and prompting urgent discussions. The surge has left...
March 14, 2026 - 11:07
Universities slow hiring, faculty navigate rocky future amid Trump attacks on higher educationA climate of political pressure and public skepticism, fueled by ongoing critiques from the Trump administration, is forcing a significant slowdown in faculty hiring across American universities....
March 13, 2026 - 21:03
Governor Ivey Introduces a CHOOSE Act Family: Meet the Dotys -RAINSVILLE – Governor Kay Ivey recently spotlighted a local family benefiting from Alabama`s new education savings account program. The Doty family of Rainsville was introduced as early...