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Educator layoffs are coming to many school districts, as federal pandemic-relief funds dwindle. This week’s most popular story has advice to help district leaders navigate and prepare for them.
Plus, not all teachers aspire to be managers. A middle-level education administrator—and former teacher—explains why.
Teachers spend 6 hours a week on meetings, a new study shows. They hate it.
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11 个月I have been reading Education Week for years, my takeaways with this issue is again, we need to focus on teacher -student, everything else is window dressing and never seems to change.