Ontario Teachers’ reports good results for the first half of 2025.

Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Updates for Mid 2025 As of mid-2025, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers’) has reported a net worth of $26.96 billion. They’ve achieved net capital profit ratios of 2.1% over the past six months and 7.1% over the past year. Over the last decade, long-term returns stand at 6.9%, while since […]
As children born during the pandemic start school, teachers examine its effects.

Children born during the Covid-19 pandemic are now approaching kindergarten, and experts are anxiously observing the potential impacts on these young learners. There’s a mix of conflicting studies and various stories from educators about kids around four and five years old, which raises alarms about possible cognitive and social delays. Issues like sharing and following […]
Teacher Chelsea Rose alleges she was assaulted and sexually harassed by students during a strike by 50,000 Queensland teachers.

A primary school teacher from Queensland has reported that tens of thousands of educators across the state participated in a historic strike on Wednesday. This event allegedly led to troubling incidents of students facing physical and sexual harassment. Based in Gold Coast, Chelsea Rose highlighted the misconceptions surrounding teaching, referring to it as “the easiest […]
Oklahoma mandates ‘America First’ certification for teachers relocating from liberal states

Oklahoma is set to become the first state mandating educators from liberal states to take a new certification test aligned with its curriculum standards. State manager Ryan Walters announced plans to introduce this test next week, aimed at teachers relocating from “Blue States.” He noted that Oklahoma offers substantial incentives, like a $50,000 signing bonus […]
Oklahoma launches ‘America First’ exam for teachers with PragerU

Oklahoma Sets New Teacher Testing Requirement Oklahoma has initiated a policy that will require teachers relocating from more liberal states to undergo testing to ensure they meet the state’s educational standards. This move marks Oklahoma as the first state to implement such a requirement for incoming teachers. Ryan Walters, the state’s education supervisor, shared plans […]
Investigation reveals White teachers left out of Providence schools’ loan program

A recent study by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) suggests that the Providence Public School District may be illegally discriminating against white teachers by offering student loan forgiveness exclusively to non-white educators. The EEOC’s final decision highlighted that the findings from the survey indicated a reasonable belief that the district’s hiring practices, particularly […]
Teachers’ union criticizes biology and earth science regents exams

Concerns Over Biology and Geoscience Testing Teachers have expressed frustration over this week’s new biology and geoscience regents exams, noting that many questions seemed to stray from what was actually covered in class. Complaints from students, parents, and educators described some of the questions as “truly traumatic,” raising serious issues about the exams’ relevance. Melinda, […]
Rep. Mary Miller Urges Resignation of Teachers Union President

Republican Representative Calls for Teachers Union Leader’s Resignation Republican Rep. Mary Miller from Illinois is urging the president of the National Education Association (NEA) to resign from her position. Miller criticized NEA President Becky Pringle after Pringle announced a bill aimed at revoking the federal charter coalition for Republicans. This, according to Miller, was a […]
Republican lawmakers aim at the teachers’ union federal charter with new legislation

Republican legislators plan to propose legislation aimed at revoking the federal charter of the National Education Association (NEA) due to concerns over its political focus. Representative Mark Harris from North Carolina and Senator Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee announced on Tuesday that they will introduce the National Education Association Charter Repeal Act in their respective chambers. […]
Biggest teachers union criticizes ‘illegal’ cuts to Education Department following supreme court decision

NEA Criticizes Supreme Court Ruling on Education Department The president of the National Education Association, the largest teachers’ union in the U.S., expressed strong disapproval of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling permitting the Trump administration to dismantle the Department of Education. She remarked, “Anyone invested in American students and public schools should welcome the Supreme […]