Assessment
‘Interim’ Tests Are Used Everywhere. Are They Good Measures of Student Progress?
A recent attempt to look under the hood of interim assessments is on hold after several test providers wouldn’t commit to participation.
College & Workforce Readiness
College Board Revisits Contentious Decisions, Edits to AP African American Studies Course
Decisions around AP African American Studies and the future of the entire AP program were major discussion points.
Future of Work
Students Want STEM Careers, But Think Schools Are Doing a ‘Poor Job’ Preparing Them
Nearly all survey respondents said preparing students for STEM jobs is important.
Reading & Literacy
Want Kids to Read in the Summer? School Librarians Can Help
A literacy expert breaks down factors that impact students' summer reading—-and they all involve school librarians.
Equity & Diversity
Florida Board of Education Restricts Bathroom Access and Pronoun Use for Trans Students
Florida passed rules banning bathroom access and pronoun use for trans and nonbinary students and teachers.
Teaching Profession
AFT Head Wants to Show Conservatives She's Focused on Solutions to K-12's Challenges
Randi Weingarten attacked conservatives in a speech while responding to criticism by saying teachers are responsible for finding solutions.
AI Literacy, Explained
Now that AI is expected to influence fields from medicine to policing, what do students need to understand about the technology?
Teachers Need PD on Artificial Intelligence. What It Should Look Like
Schools are just beginning to think about how to integrate AI into teacher professional development.
It's Not Just About ChatGPT. Other AI Technologies Are Heading to Schools
Four experts predict how artificial intelligence will likely impact K-12 education in the years ahead.
Building AI Literacy: What One District Has Learned
Georgia's Gwinnett County public schools opened what may be the nation's first AI high school last fall. AI is embedded in every class.
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Mathematics
Video
Skating Into STEM: Teaching Middle School Girls Math Through Movement
This Illinois program is fostering an interest in STEM for middle school girls through figure skating.
Special Education
Video
Building Effective Classrooms for Students With Dyslexia
Approaches and advice to create a positive K-12 experience for students with dyslexia.
Reading & Literacy
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This After-School Program Is Improving Students’ Reading, One Black History Book at a Time
An after-school program seeks to teach its students about Black history and improve their reading scores at the same time.
Teaching
Video
Teachers, Try This: Use Restorative Justice to Solve Student Conflicts
In this kindergarten classroom, students learn conflict resolution skills through a short restorative justice practice.
Special Education
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How This Public School Meets the Needs of Students With Dyslexia
All students at this Colorado Springs public school have dyslexia. Here’s how the school is making their education a positive experience.
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Market Trends
Education CEOs Weigh In: Where Do Their Organizations Get Their Best Ideas?
Leaders of education companies spoke to EdWeek Market Brief about the internal and external sources of inspiration that help their organizations.
Purchasing Alert
Conn. District Seeks Survey on School Climate; N.D. School System Purchasing Special Ed. Services
A district in Georgia is researching an employee evaluation and support platform, while a North Dakota school system seeks special education services software.
Analyst's View
The State of Education M&A in 2023
EdWeek Market Brief spoke to a technology M&A adviser about the landscape of ed-tech deals and the factors that will continue to shape the market.
Purchasing Alert
Texas School System Buying After-School Curriculum; Michigan District Eyes Behavioral Support
A Rhode Island school system is purchasing project-based learning, and a South Texas district is looking for curriculum for after-school programs.