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Dual language immersion schools in Iowa are having a hard time hiring teachers because of the state’s testing requirements.
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As COVID-19 continues to make it difficult for schools to keep teachers in the classroom, Iowa’s dual-language and Spanish immersion programs find it a particular challenge.
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Host Charity Nebbe shares stories of committed and inspiring teachers as told by their former students.
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Teaching Black history has always been important, but recent attention on the killings of Black Americans by police and the resulting protests have put a newfound focus on how Black history is taught and included in K-12 classrooms.
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Teaching Black history has always been important, but recent attention on the killings of Black Americans by police and the resulting protests have put a newfound focus on how Black history is taught and included in K-12 classrooms.
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This program originally aired on 5-1-17.What we want out of students attending school has changed over hundreds of years. Are we preparing students for…
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In the 1980's the home schooling movement was driven by evangelical Christians, who wanted to incorporate their religious beliefs into their children's…
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On this News Buzz edition of River to River, host Ben Kieffer talks to Emily Piper, lobbyist for the Iowa Association of School Boards, and Kristin…
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Educators from the Council Bluffs School District joined the governor at his weekly news conference today with an enthusiastic report on the first year of…
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Holding kids back if they don’t read at grade level by the end of third grade was on the agenda at the statehouse Tuesday. Education officials are writing…