Federal
Low-Performing Schools Are Left to Languish by Districts and States, Watchdog Finds
Fewer than half of district plans for improving struggling schools meet bare minimum requirements.
Teaching Profession
Bilingual Teachers Are in Short Supply. How 3 Districts Solved That Problem
Districts found creative solutions by investing time and resources into bilingual paraprofessionals.
Education Funding
How States Are Rethinking Where School Funding Should Go
There's constant debate over the best way to allocate state money to schools.
Student Well-Being
Parents Worried About Their Kids' Mental Health See the Fix in New Schooling Options
Parents considering a change to their kids' education identify mental health as a driving factor.
Reading & Literacy
Applying the 'Science of Reading': 3 State Leaders on Putting Policy Into Practice
Officials discuss how their states have attempted a multifaceted approach.
Future of Work
For These Black Women in STEM, Teachers’ Encouragement Went a Long Way
Black women continue to be underrepresented in science, tech, engineering, and math careers.
Schools Are Taking Too Long to Craft AI Policy. Why That's a Problem
Nearly 8 of every 10 educators say their districts don’t have clear AI policies, according to an EdWeek Research Center survey.
What Is Age-Appropriate Use of AI? 4 Developmental Stages to Know About
Child development experts and teachers offer advice on when K-12 students should start using AI-powered tech and for what purposes.
8 Tips for Schools to Avoid Chaos in the Age of AI
Most district leaders are in the beginning stages of figuring out how to integrate AI into K-12 education.
Need an AI Policy for Your Schools? This District Used ChatGPT to Craft One
The Peninsula School District in Washington state was one of the first school systems in the country to craft AI policy guidance.
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Teaching
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Teachers, Try This: A Lesson on Journalism, Misinformation, and Different Points of View
This elementary teacher taught his students a valuable lesson on how we can each experience the same situation a little differently.
Teaching
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Teachers, Try This: Address Student Behavior Issues With Somatic Check-Ins
Through somatic check-ins, educators and students can learn better emotional regulation, and in turn improve classroom management.
Teaching
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VIDEO: An Educator Answers FAQs on Teaching Black History
A Black educator answers educators' frequently asked questions around teaching Black history.
Mathematics
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Teachers, Try This: Gamify Instruction to Reduce Math Anxiety and Improve Test Scores
After this teacher "gamified" her classroom, students responded positively.
Recruitment & Retention
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How Workplace Culture Can Affect Staffing Shortages
A recruiter and a teacher share possible solutions to ongoing teaching shortages in schools.
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Analyst's View
From Runaway to Responsible AI: How Ethical Practices Can Match Ed-Tech Innovation
The chief product and innovation officer of PowerSchool talks about six principles to promote the responsible development of AI.
Exclusive Data
When Are District and School Leaders Most Likely to Read Emails?
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks top administrators in school systems when they're most likely to open the messages flooding their inboxes.
Purchasing Alert
Michigan District Looks for Summer Reading Books; Wash. System in Search of Consultant for Superintendent Evaluation
A district in Michigan is seeking summer reading books, while a school system in Washington is in need of a consultant to develop a superintendent evaluation plan.
Marketplace K-12
U.S. Ed-Tech Venture Investments Fell Sharply in 2023 — But Still Land Above Pre-Pandemic Levels
The rise of AI in education has fueled early-stage deals in the education market, according to Reach Capital's Tony Wan.