Mathematics
Precalculus Is the Fastest-Growing AP Course. That’s Reshaping K-12 Math
Schools report growing demand and success from students taking the relatively new College Board math course.
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Why Did Penny Schwinn Withdraw Her Bid to Be No. 2 in Trump’s Ed. Dept.?
What the news tells us about the Republican education divide and the K–12 culture wars.
Early Childhood
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How a State's Transitional Kindergarten Expansion Has Gone So Far
California is gearing up to help more 4-year-olds get ready for kindergarten.
Curriculum
Video
How This Small, Title I District Is Churning Out Spelling Bee Champions (Video)
Winning isn't the only goal behind this district's efforts.
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Social Studies
A Hands-On Lesson in Civics Sees Surging Student Interest in the Age of Trump
The ACLU sees interest spike in its student advocacy institute, while conservative groups have their own programs.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
'The Worst Rule I Ever Had to Live With ...': The Policies Teachers Hate
Sometimes, teachers are baffled by the directives coming their way.
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Cellphones
For the first time in the smartphone era, most K-12 students now face cellphone limits at school.
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Want to Motivate Students in STEM? The Way You Explain Things Matters
How teachers explain tricky math and science concepts can affect students' motivation in their STEM classes.
Many Kids' Parents Didn't Go to College. You Can Still Motivate Them in STEM
Students whose parents did not go to college often do not feel they have the necessary support to excel STEM subjects.
Students Don't Think Cellphones Distract Them From Learning STEM. Teachers Disagree
New surveys of teens and teachers show how far apart the two groups are on this issue.
Teachers, Parents, or Peers: Who Motivates Students Most to Pursue STEM?
Encouragement from adults—like teachers, school counselors, and parents—is crucial for motivating students in STEM.
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School & District Management
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District Dilemmas – Solutions for Common District Leader Challenges
District leaders around the country share how they address some of the common challenges they experience.
Student Achievement
Video
One District’s Secret to Boosting Reading and Math Scores
For Metro Nashville Public Schools, high dosage tutoring implemented by staff and volunteers led to marked improvements in reading and math.
Teaching Profession
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VIDEO: Veteran Educator Larry Ferlazzo Retires, Reflects on His Career
Ferlazzo will continue his Education Week opinion blog and plans to be a volunteer teacher to incarcerated youth this fall.
School & District Management
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How Federal Cuts Are Affecting School Meals and Local Farmers
Elimination of the $660 million Local Food for Schools grant means less fresh food for students, and a financial hit for local farmers.
School & District Management
Video
This District’s Solution to Teacher Burnout? 4-Day School Weeks
A small Ohio district uses a four-day school week to recruit and retain teachers, while improving their work-life balance.
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Market Analysis
When School Districts Call for Renegotiating Contracts, Should Vendors Go Along?
Districts may be seeking new contract terms amid economic unease, but education companies aren't eager to get back to the negotiating table.
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Educators' Thoughts on DEI in Instructional Materials Are Changing. Here's How.
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey explores where teachers, school leaders, and district officials say education companies' materials continue to fall short on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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District Tech Leaders Are Getting Squeezed. Here's How Vendors Can Help Them
Financial pressures are adding new questions for digital chiefs already anxious about cybersecurity and AI.
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EdMarket Recap: Federal Funds Flow Again; Teachers Lose CRT Lawsuit
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