Massachusetts Teachers Association says it will remove objectionable materials in an online educational resource, following concern over antisemitism.
The House is rolling out its full rules package for the two-year session Monday, but leaders previewed some of the changes ...
In an interview with the Globe, Kate Walsh, the state secretary of health and human services, discussed how President Trump’s ...
Massachusetts Teachers Association vowed to sever ties with external websites that shared controversial imagery and rhetoric ...
The Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) is under fire for sharing a slew of 'offensive' anti-Semitic images on its ...
The MTA accused lawmakers of "political grandstanding" during a tense hearing on antisemitism, but agreed to remove links to ...
Massachusetts Teachers Association says it will take down ‘antisemitic, offensive’ images after major blowback ...
The move follows criticism of the materials at a legislative hearing of a Special Commission on Combatting Antisemitism.
The Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism, a commission within the Massachusetts Legislature, conducted a hearing Feb. 10 regarding educational materials distributed by the Massachusetts ...
The Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) has been promoting the use of anti-Israel teaching materials that includes ...
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