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The lawsuit alleges the new federal ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs violates educators’ and students’ free speech rights.
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Epsom officials say lawmaker misrepresented meeting cited as reason for bill to cull curriculum reqsThe bill Rep. Dan McGuire seeks to eliminate civics, arts, music, engineering, finance literacy, computer science, and other subjects from the list of topics NH public schools are required to teach.
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No teacher has been sanctioned since Republican lawmakers passed a law in 2021 restricting lessons about racism. But teachers’ unions and civil rights groups say the law is still chilling free speech.
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Megan Tuttle, president of the National Education Association of New Hampshire, a teachers union, said the numbers do not represent the experience of schools and staff on the ground.
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School is out for the summer, but the debate over what should be taught in classrooms is still heating up. Gov. Chris Sununu recently signed a law…
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The past year has been a living civics lesson for our country: two impeachments, a tense election, a split U.S. Senate, and an insurrection at the…
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Exploring Education: Advice For Today's Aspiring TeachersVeteran and novice teachers agree: Anyone considering a career in teaching should start working as early as possible with students – either as student…
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N.H.'s Top Educator on Teaching, Giving Back in Hometown of LaconiaA Laconia High School English teacher has been named the state’s top educator.Tate Aldrich was named the New Hampshire Teacher of the Year at a surprise…
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Group learning and collaborative skills are status quo in today's classrooms - which can be tough on introverts, especially when they're the teacher. On…
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Sound In FocusWe have a listening problem. One music teacher is out to conquer it.Mike Alberici is a music teacher at Maple Street School in Hopkinton, who was awarded…