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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) says it’s reviewing 180 complaints on educators’ comments they made online about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
When employee conduct related to Kirk’s death disrupts, Floyd County superintendent says district is obligated to act.
The TEA issued a letter last week to public school superintendents addressing concerns over educators who have shared inappropriate or “reprehensible” content on social media related to the ...
TEA said it will investigate teachers and staff accused of posting or sharing what it called “reprehensible and inappropriate ...
Recent guidance mean online posts carry professional risks if they are seen as disruptive, offensive, or eroding public ...
Omar Alaa Eldin The polarization and spread of hate speech in Syrian society, especially after recent events […] ...
An exposure draft addresses potential threats to independence when members perform tax advisory and tax planning services. The comment deadline is Dec. 15 ...
It’s now up to the State Ethics Commission to decide whether Jennifer-Ruth Green violated state law—and what sanctions, if ...
AIA members are committed to following the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, competence, and ethical practice. This overview details the standards that all AIA members follow.
NGO-Gender Coordination Network (NGO-GCN) has urged monitors for women aspirants in Nkhata Bay District to be alert and ...
Kirk was killed during an outdoor debate event on campus. Students who witnessed his assassination are reckoning with trauma ...