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National education insights that will inspire you to take action in your community.
Welcome to the Noah Webster Education Foundation blog! Read up on current education news, explore pro/con guides, research school options, get expert advice, and examine hot topics in learning, all in one place.
NWEF Blog
National education insights that will inspire you to take action in your community.
Welcome to the Noah Webster Education Foundation blog! Read up on current education news, explore pro/con guides, research school options, get expert advice, and examine hot topics in learning, all in one place.
Loudoun County School Board Member Resigns In the Thick of Recall Efforts
Amidst a storm of controversies, Loudoun County school board member Beth Barts announced her resignation
3 Steps to Having a Productive Disagreement
Whether you’re a teacher, parent, legislator, or activist, you probably know this: the topic of
Is Your Child in Danger of Diluted Learning?
“Don’t forget your lunch! No, not that one...that’s your sister’s. Did you get your history
Schools Are Spying on Students’ Online Activity
Students and teachers in over a dozen Atlanta public schools on Wednesday were surprised and
The Concerning Question of Parental Rights
In the town of Jonesboro, Arkansas, a small but significant battle is raging at
How Art Education Cured a Struggling Student
Anytime a child is struggling in school, they aren’t the only ones who experience feelings
Are School Board Protesters Domestic Terrorists?
On Monday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said he will bring in the FBI
All California Students Must be Vaccinated to Attend In-Person Classes
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Friday that students must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to
Private School Might Be More Affordable Than You Think
As I was browsing my Facebook feed, a particular post caught my eye. It was
How Can Public Schools Improve Religious Education?
America’s freedom of religion has attracted many faiths to grow in the US, leading to
Welcome to Introduction to School Boards!
As much as school board controversies have been in the news lately, only 5-10%
Your Child’s Brain on Digital Cocaine: With Brad Huddleston
Have you ever told your child “Go play outside” or “Read a book” when they

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