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Social Studies
Teens Are Skeptical of the News. Does That Offer Learning Opportunities for Schools?
Many young people get their news from social media, a habit that has downstream implications.
Mathematics
Video
The Algebra Hurdle: One School's Strategy to Help Students Clear It
An EdWeek video describes an Indiana school's use of tutoring and courses with different levels of rigor to help students.
English Learners
This Simple Procedural Change Can Improve Outcomes for English Learners
A Michigan study found more students exiting out of English-learner status with one policy change.
Mathematics
Opinion
Why There’s Still No ‘Science of Reading’ Equivalent for Math Instruction
A leading curriculum designer lays out the biggest problem in math instruction today.
Assessment
NAEP Civics Tests Could Expand to Offer State-by-State Results
The first-ever state-by-state civics results are on the table, as is a new framework for the exam.
Early Childhood
Who’s Responsible for Toilet Training? Schools or Families?
Districts grapple with how to respond when students aren't toilet-trained.
Teaching
Opinion
‘That Was a Mistake’: The Education Ideas That Teachers Learned to Reject
Experiences have taught educators not to cling too tightly to their approaches to schooling.
Middle School Math and Science
Portage, Michigan
Middle School Math and Science
Portage, Michigan
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Manassas Park, Virginia
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- College & Workforce Readiness Interest in Career and Tech. Ed. Has Jumped. Which Fields Will See the Biggest Growth?An EdWeek Research Center survey suggests students are showing a greater interest in career-focused courses.College & Workforce Readiness Opinion There's a New AP Business Course. College Board's CEO Explains WhyDavid Coleman talks financial literacy, workforce readiness, and engaging Gen Z.Reading & Literacy What Might Matter More Than Phonics in Early LiteracyA district invested in evidence-based literacy instruction but reaped uneven results. Here's why.College & Workforce Readiness Q&A The Struggle to Move From Data to Outcomes in Career and Technical EducationThe head of a major organization focused on preparing students for careers talks about its new vision.Teaching Opinion 'It’s Powerful’: How Teachers Can Turn Their Frustration Into Teachable MomentsBe open with students. It's important for them to see teachers as human beings with feelings.Reading & Literacy Yes, Teachers Do Still Assign Full-Length Books. But Numbers VaryMost middle and high school teachers have students read books—but often just one or two a year.
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When provider vacancies hit, students feel it first. Hear what district leaders are doing to keep IEP-related services on track.
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Districts are turning idle scoreboards into revenue streams, student learning opportunities, and community platforms. See how yours can too.
Mathematics
K-12 Essentials Forum
Middle and High School Math: How to Get Struggling Learners on Track
Join this free virtual event to uncover the nature of students’ weaknesses in secondary-level math and find a path forward.
- College & Workforce Readiness The Job Market Is Changing. How Career and Technical Education Can Keep UpA new vision from Advance CTE imagines what the future of career education should look like.Mathematics Supporting Struggling Math Students Means Building Their Number Sense—and ConfidenceTwo models schools use to help students learn new material—and shore up gaps at the same time.Teaching Profession What Teachers Love (and Hate) About Appreciation WeekTeachers want thoughtful, inclusive appreciation, not gimmicks or last-minute ideas.Early Childhood 5 Ways to Build Oral Language in Young LearnersHearing and practicing language leads to stronger literacy skills.College & Workforce Readiness How to Bring More Value to Career-Tech Education ProgramsAligning academic goals to the labor market is critical, according to the Education Commission of the States.Teaching Profession AI Can Help Teachers Craft Their Assessment Portfolios. Is That Cheating?The tools help guide teacher reflection for the portfolios used for PD and licensing—or be used to cheat.
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Many principals aren’t properly prepared for the big expectations of the job. When they’re supported with the right professional developm...
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School leaders should protect student protesters and affirm youth civic action as essential to democracy.
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Hear from a team of experts in special education as they share practical ways to help every student access grade-level content.