Are teachers no longer professionals
The teaching profession is not legally stripped of its “professional” label across the board, but multiple recent policy moves and mounting workforce data show teachers are under growing pressure: rou...
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The teaching profession is not legally stripped of its “professional” label across the board, but multiple recent policy moves and mounting workforce data show teachers are under growing pressure: rou...
The claim "The left is teaching children to be LGBTQ" is not supported by the available evidence: education groups and advocacy organizations describe designed to reflect students’ lived experiences a...
The Department of Education under the Trump administration has proposed narrowing which programs count as “professional degrees,” a change that multiple outlets report would remove nursing, public hea...
Donald Trump and his administration have asserted that federal education bureaucracy hinders teachers and signaled plans to reshape who counts as a “qualified” teacher — including proposing a federal ...
Since 2020 many U.S. institutions — from small private colleges to large public systems and some research universities — have announced program eliminations, consolidations, or pauses; examples includ...
Average pay comparisons depend on how you define “professional athlete” and which data set you use: broad job-site averages put many athletes near or below typical teacher pay (e.g., Salary.com: ~$55,...
Available reporting does not give a definitive national count of how many SNAP recipients are registered voters; major pieces in the current corpus instead state the program serves roughly “more than ...
Available sources do not report a single, nationwide event today in which teachers were removed from schools; instead reporting shows ongoing, widespread teacher shortages, elevated quit rates, and ro...
Reporting shows the Trump administration has pursued a broad dismantling and reorganization of the U.S. Department of Education — moving major K‑12, higher education and other program responsibilities...
Lawsuits and administrative appeals have clustered around multiple 2025 Department of Education actions: university- and union-led federal challenges to ED directives on DEI and funding enforcement, a...
Politicians routinely debate the role and conduct of teachers, alternating between defending the profession and accusing educators of being political, unprofessional, or beholden to particular ideolog...
Available reporting shows a mixed picture: surveys and union statements document drops in teacher optimism and reports of lost morale tied to President Trump’s rhetoric and policies, while some nation...
ASHA (the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) and its state affiliates have actively advocated for school-based SLP funding and related policy changes through grants, toolkits, letters, and ...
Major recent shifts in U.S. education policy — including moves to transfer Education Department programs to other agencies and negotiated rulemaking on student-loan rules — are being driven publicly b...
The available reporting does not list individual schools by name as being directly targeted by the U.S. Department of Education’s 2025 reorganization; instead, journalists and the agency describe whic...
Available sources in the provided set do not mention Aber Kawa by name, so there is no direct reporting here linking Aber Kawa to politics or activism (available sources do not mention Aber Kawa). The...