Education Funding How Districts Should Spend Federal School Safety Money
Districts should focus on the mental health needs of students, according to a Center for American Progress report.
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Special Education Students With Disabilities Urge Smoother Transition to College
Legislation would simplify the process for students with disabilities to continue getting accommodations when they head to college.
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Facebook pages can build an online school community and boost school spirit. But they can pose serious problems for student privacy.
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Teaching Profession High Teacher Expectations Boost Long-Term Student Outcomes
Students whose teachers believe they can succeed in higher education are more likely to earn a college degree, a new study concludes.
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School & District Management Opinion Why One Principal Is Asking Her Staff to Do Less
I have been complicit in the stress my staff is feeling. Here’s how I’m changing that.
Crystal Thorpe
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Teacher Preparation Apprenticeships Are the New Frontier of Teacher Preparation. Here's How They Work
States are using federal labor funding to support the hands-on approach to teacher training and remove cost barriers for would-be teachers.
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Special Reports

Special Education and the Pandemic: Making Up for Lost Time and Lost Opportunities

How schools are helping students with disabilities recover from diminished services and lost instructional time due to the pandemic.
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Young Children Were Massively Overlooked for Special Education. How Will Schools Respond?
Forty percent fewer preschoolers received special education services during the pandemic. Schools deal with the fallout.
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Older Students Face Time Crunch in Getting Crucial Special Education Services
Many students with disabilities missed out on key transition services during the pandemic. Advocates are pushing schools to make up for lost time.
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Addressing the Link Between Anxiety, Depression, and Student Attendance
Issues such as severe anxiety and depression can have a direct effect on school avoidance and attendance issues.
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Special Education During the Pandemic, in Charts
Key data points show the challenges students with disabilities have faced during remote learning and pandemic recovery.
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School & District Management Video How One District’s Energy Savings Paid for Higher Teacher Salaries
A school district in Arkansas is working to be net zero, and putting its energy savings toward teacher salaries.
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School & District Management Video How a High School Student Became a School Board Member
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An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 officials which kinds of tech products have become easier to use with improved internet connectivity.
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Marketplace K-12 FTC Takes Action Against Chegg for Alleged Data Breaches
In response to the consumer protection agency's announcement, Chegg said it has cooperated with the government and will comply fully with its orders to revamp its data security efforts.
Michelle Caffrey
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Purchasing Alert New Mexico District Seeks Summer Learning; Georgia District To Buy Out-Of-School Program
A district in New Mexico is looking for a summer space camp, while a Georgia school system seeks out-of-school programming.
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Classera, which offers a digital learning platform to students in the Middle East and Africa, said the funding is its first since being founded in 2011.
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