Mathematics
Will California's New Math Framework Change Teaching Dramatically? Not So Fast
The process of turning guidance into changes in classroom practice is long and complicated. Here's what to expect.
Classroom Technology
More Teachers Are Embracing ChatGPT. Students? Not So Much
Only 35 percent of students said in a recent survey that ChatGPT has positively impacted their schooling experience.
Teaching Profession
Teachers' Skills Took a Hit During the Pandemic, Too, Report Says
A new report attributes students' slow academic recovery in part to teachers' ineffective instruction.
Equity & Diversity
A State Said Districts Had to Report Spending on DEI. Some Defied the Mandate
Some of Oklahoma's largest school districts resisted a directive to detail their spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
School & District Management
Opinion
The One Question You Shouldn’t Wait Until an Exit Interview to Ask Teachers
The right feedback is like gold when it comes to retaining staff and building a healthy school culture.
Reading & Literacy
What Happened When Students Led Fights to Reverse Book Bans
The stories of two student groups that found success in organizing to fight district book bans.
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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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
Video
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.
College & Workforce Readiness
Video
How This Juneteenth Tradition Funds Scholarships for College-Bound Students
For nearly 50 years, an annual Juneteenth cake auction has celebrated emancipation and supported students' college dreams.
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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.
Marketplace K-12
K-12 Dealmaking: Kahoot Acquired by Investor Group That Includes Goldman Sachs
In other noteworthy deals, a Mexican ed-tech company company that makes payment software for private schools raised $19 million in GSV-led round.
Market Trends
How Common Is It for School Districts to Use Outcomes-Based Contracts for Vendors?
EdWeek Market Brief surveyed school districts on whether they're linking vendor pay to performance metrics.
Marketplace K-12
Global Ed-Tech Venture Capital Investment on the Decline In 2023 as Mega Rounds Fizzle
Venture capital funding for ed-tech companies continues to tumble in 2023, according to a new report that declares that the “golden age of mega rounds” is a thing of the past. Ed-tech venture investments were $707 million in the second quarter, bringing the total through the first six months of 2023 to roughly $1.8 billion,…