Q&A: Spokane Public Schools board candidate Jerrall Haynes
Q&A: Spokane Public Schools board candidate Jerrall Haynes
Q&A: Spokane Public Schools board candidate Jerrall Haynes
Q&A: Spokane Public Schools board candidate Rocky Treppiedi
Q&A: Spokane Public Schools board candidate Paul Schneider
Q&A: Spokane Public Schools board candidate Patricia Kienholz
What happens when you combine street smarts AND book smarts? Apparently you win debate competitions.
Q&A: Cheney School board candidate Henry C. Browne
Q&A: Mead School board candidate John P. Hatcher.
Q&A: Mead School board candidate Robert (Bob) Olson
A Texas mother noticed something disturbing last week in her son's "World Geography" textbook. The book referred to African slaves brought to the United States as "workers."
Emotional intelligence researcher Marc Brackett spoke Thursday about the importance of teaching emotional intelligence in the classroom. He presented at the Young Child Expo & Conference via Skype after his flight out of New York was canceled.
Via our Washington, D.C., correspondent, Kevin Graeler, the Perkins Loan program is ending.
Next week more than 50 representatives from colleges, the military and scholarship foundations will offer workshops and events to Spokane-area students with the hope of interesting them in some sort of secondary education.
The Washington Attorney General requested that the State Supreme Court reconsider whether charter schools are unconstitutional, Thursday. The attorney general raised concerns that the Court's ruling could threaten similarly funded programs including Running Start. "Regardless of one's feelings about charter schools, the Court's reasoning in...
Incessant texting is the bane of classroom teachers. Ironically enough it might be helping get students in the door.
A massive sexual assault study on college campuses was released Monday. The study surveyed more than 150,000 students from 27 universities.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion. Not everyone is a former state Supreme Court justice.
Seattle teachers reached a tentative agreement with the city’s school district as their strike entered its fifth day Tuesday, but they will stay on the picket lines pending its approval.
Reporter Eli Francovich is covering the possibility of a teacher strike. Follow him here on Twitter.
Lynn Taylor of Athol, Idaho, and his pet yak, Makloud, are an inseparable duo. Now 8, Makloud is being treated for urinary tract problems at the Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Pullman.
Highlights include a breakdown of this week's "Teacher of the Year Play," a teaching-themed BMW ad and a ranking of educator draft picks.
Washington State University's new medical school almost certainly will be named in honor of former President Elson Floyd but the Board of Regents wants to make sure all protocols are followed before making it official.
Gonzaga University’s nursing doctorate program has received a five-year initial accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Spokane's bid to become a medical education center got the boost it was looking for in the state budget.
Eastern Washington University is sending financial aid counselors and outreach teams to Wenatchee to help students affected by the Sleepy Hollow fire.
Two Inland Northwest choirs are wrapping up a weeklong tour of Ireland, which included performances at the international choral festival known as Limerick Sings.
From the cafeteria to the lecture hall, news and notes on education