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Free-Speech Lines Blur for Teachers in Wake of Charlie Kirk's Killing
Some state officials have threatened to revoke educators' licenses.
Reading & Literacy
How the 'Science of Reading' Can Support English Learners
English learners can be an afterthought in "science of reading" policies.
How Educators Are Boosting Outcomes for English Learners Amid Challenges
How Educators Are Boosting Outcomes for English Learners Amid Challenges
Student Well-Being
RFK Jr., McMahon Say School Mental Health Screenings Turn Students Into Patients
The screenings are an important tool to identify students who need help, psychologists say.
School & District Management
Superintendent Turnover Is Up. Is High Leadership Churn the New Normal?
Here are three things to know from an annual data analysis by the Superintendent Research Project.
Privacy & Security
Video
How to Respond to a Cyberattack
Here are practical tips for districts after they experience a hack.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
My Generation Is Sick of Your Culture Wars. Here's What Students Really Need
Both liberals and conservatives have disappointed me with their alienating rhetoric and failure to listen.
How the 'Science of Reading' Can Support English Learners
English learners are sometimes an afterthought in 'science of reading' policies. Some educators want to change that.
Who Are Dual-Language Immersion Programs Really For?
The answer is all students, but English learners face accessibility barriers.
The Critical Role States Play in English Learners’ Education
States set guidance for schools working with English learners. That role is key now, experts say.
Teachers Say They Need More Support for English Learners, Survey Finds
An analysis of EdWeek Research Center survey data found gaps in teachers' English-learner training.
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Student Well-Being
Video
The Top Priority for This District’s First Female Athletic Director
Protecting student-athletes from heat-related injuries and illnesses is the top priority for this district's first female athletic director.
Student Well-Being
Video
One Small Change Helped This Football Team Prevent Heat Injuries
Dehydration and heat stroke are serious concerns for high schools and their athletics programs.
Student Well-Being
Video
Heat Safety: How This High School Marching Band Stays Cool
Summer heat and rising temperatures present a risk to the musicians in the high school marching band.
Privacy & Security
Video
How Schools Can Prevent a Cyberattack
When a cyberattack happens, schools can lose instructional time, as well as thousands of dollars responding to it.
Federal
Opinion
Two Former Trump and Biden Appointees Hash Out What’s Ahead in Ed. Policy
They held the same job in the Education Department—under two very different administrations. Watch their conversation.
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K-12 Funding: Which Sources of Money Do Districts Tap for Long-Term Needs?
Districts are increasingly looking toward traditionally long-term funding sources to help solve short-term needs.
Product Development
Industry Insight
'Here We Are Again': The 2000s-era Market Conditions That Are Haunting K-12 Once More
A longtime K-12 literacy entrepreneur and creator of the LeapFrog LeapPad explores the market conditions that are eerily similar to what he faced decades ago, and what that means for AI invention.
Strategy & Operations
Industry Insight
Illustrative Mathematics' New CEO Is on the Hunt for Partnerships
Co-founder Kristin Umland stepped into the top executive role in August, and she plans to double down on its partner-centric strategy.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
New Texas Laws Close 'Loophole' For Vendors, Bans Buying From Rejected List
Texas is cracking down on "excessive" curriculum product charges and placing new limits on school districts’ ability to purchase certain materials.