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Teaching
Opinion
Teachers: Here's How Your Students Say You Can Reach Them
High schoolers advise teachers on what it takes to get students interested in learning.
Early Childhood
How Principals Can Make Preschools Better
Principals need to adopt strategies that help their youngest learners thrive.
Curriculum
Digital Literacy Isn't a One-Off Lesson. How Teachers Can Build Students' Skills
The ability to navigate the torrent requires social-emotional skill, not just fact-checking, a researcher says.
College & Workforce Readiness
What’s Missing in Career Education? A Case for ‘Career Identity’
The "aha!" moment for students doesn't come just from career interest inventories, one teacher says.
Social Studies
Opinion
America at 250: Our Classrooms Are Too Quiet
Respectful disagreement is an essential habit for self-governance. Can schools recover it?
English Learners
English Learners Show Growth Gains, Still Below Pre-Pandemic
A new WIDA report found signs of English-learner growth in language proficiency on a rebound.
Assessment
ETS Acquires ACT, Signaling Potential Changes for College-Admissions Testing
ETS will acquire ACT, the assessment company known for its college-entrance exam.
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- Reading & Literacy Texas Board Approves Bible Passages as Required Reading in Public SchoolsStudents will have to read Bible stories under a reading list approved by the state’s education board.Early Childhood Tech for Young Students: Do 1:1 Devices Belong in Kindergarten Classrooms?The majority of K-2 students have 1-to-1access to computing devices in their classrooms. Should they?Social Studies Letter to the Editor Geography Is More Than MemorizationKnowing basic information is just a start, says a geography professor.Teaching Letter to the Editor Rethinking Flexibility: It’s the Whole Classroom That MattersSchools need flexible learning spaces, says this letter to the editor.Reading & Literacy Opinion How We Can Turn the Page on This Failed Reading StrategyWe can’t raise new readers on just excerpts. It’s time to bring back whole books.Early Childhood What Teachers Really Want From Kindergartners Isn’t AcademicReading readiness barely registers on teachers' wish list. Here's what counts.
Teaching Profession
K-12 Essentials Forum
Supporting the New K-12 Workforce: What Teachers Need to Stay at School
Join this free virtual event to discover what teachers say they need to feel supported to stay in classrooms for the long haul.
College & Workforce Readiness
K-12 Essentials Forum
Career and Technical Education Takes Its Next Big Step
Join this free virtual event to hear creative approaches to modernize CTE programs and navigate the shift away from a near-exclusive focus on "college preparedness."
- College & Workforce Readiness Soft Skills, Big Impact: Which Ones Matter Most for Students?Online respondents to an EdWeek poll made it clear they value critical thinking and collaboration.Teaching Opinion Become Your Own Researcher: How Teachers Are Experimenting in the ClassroomResearch shouldn’t stay in the ivory tower. “Action research” can transform your teaching practice.Reading & Literacy Kindergartners' Math and Reading Scores Can Predict Their 3rd Grade PerformanceBut their academic trajectories aren't set in stone, and early intervention is key, researchers say.Teaching From Our Research Center 6 Things to Know About Homework's Role in Schools TodayA look at why and whether homework assignments are beneficial for student learning.Teaching Profession From Our Research Center How Has Teacher Morale Changed Over Time?The EdWeek Research Center's Teacher Morale Index, offers a year-over-year gauge of educator job satisfaction.Social Studies Why Texas' Fight Over Social Studies Standards Has National ConsequencesThe Texas State Board of Education is poised to vote on a new set of controversial social studies standards this week.
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Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on Digital Learning Done Right: Engaging Students With Research-Backed Tech
Learn how research-based digital learning, such as esports, AI, and robotics, engages students while building real-world tech skills.
Assessment
Spotlight
From Data to Decisions: How Data Should Shape Instruction, Not Just Measure It
Find out how educators are shifting to real-time, strengths-based data to guide teaching, differentiation, and support.