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For students like Clarksburg High School senior Angie Nseliema, standardized tests mean a disruption of the normal school routine.On the first day of…
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Two of the largest state employee unions say they’ve yet to get face time with Gov.-elect Larry Hogan or his top officials as the he draws up a budget…
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The nation's teacher training programs are not rigorous enough and education majors are being graded too easily, according to a new report released this…
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Maryland education officials are making substantial progress in their efforts to develop new evaluation systems for principals and teachers. That’s…
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Schools opened in Baltimore City Monday and district officials were still hiring teachers. It’s the same in Baltimore County, where classes start…
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A year after the Common Core education standards were rolled out, supporters and detractors continue to debate their value. For teachers, however, the…
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The teachers at Battle Monument School for special needs students in Dundalk have given their charges a special send-off on the last day of school for the…
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More than 200 Baltimore teachers said goodbye to their students for the summer Monday and headed for the district’s headquarters on North Avenue to…
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For Baltimore County teacher Danielle Miller, Monday is not only the last day of school; it’s the end of her rookie year.It’s been a year that the seventh…
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Teachers are often criticized for taking too much time off from school, but a new report gives teachers in 40 of the country’s largest cities a 94 percent…