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School Chaplain Bills Multiply, Stirring Debate on Faith-Based Counseling
Proponents say school chaplains could help address a mental health crisis. Opponents raise concerns about religious coercion.
College & Workforce Readiness
Learning Loss May Cost Students Billions in Future Earnings. How Districts Are Responding
The board that administers NAEP warns that research paints a "dire" picture of the economic future.
Law & Courts
When Blocking Social Media Critics, School Officials Have Protections, Supreme Court Says
The court said officials' own pages may be "state action," but only when they are exercising government authority.
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Teachers, Try This: A Pen Pal Exchange to Improve Student Writing and Build Empathy
This class experiences many benefits through a monthly letter swap with retired teachers.
Student Well-Being
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Talking About a Growth Mindset Isn’t Enough. Here’s What Makes a Difference for Students (Opinion)
Teachers can make structured changes that encourage students to challenge themselves.
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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Former Student Becomes a Colleague to Arizona Teacher: 'It Has Come Full Circle'
This Arizona music teacher has built connections within his community, but seeing a former student become a teacher is his greatest reward.
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Teaching 'My Friends' Kids': An Alaska Educator With Deep Community Ties
This Alaska educator now teaches at the elementary school she once attended. It's a position ripe with rewards, and some challenges.
Special Education
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Inside an Inclusive Classroom: How Two Teachers Work Together
This model for inclusive education benefits students of all abilities, and the teachers instructing them.
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How a Moment of Recognition Rejuvenated This Alabama Teacher
Kenisha Gage, an elementary school teacher in Huntsville, Ala., shares the highs and lows of her career as an educator.
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Nonstop From Classroom to Classroom, an ESOL Teacher's Day
This ESOL teacher moves from room to room throughout the day, working with students from kindergarten through 5th grade.
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Analyst's View
Poised for Growth: Key Trends to Watch in Latin America’s Education Market
New opportunities are emerging across the region, not just in language learning, but in assessment, tutoring, STEAM, and social-emotional learning.
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EdWeek Market Brief’s Coverage Named as Finalist for Business Journalism Awards
The publication's data journalism, reporting on stimulus funding, and analysis of overall industry trends have been recognized by the ASBPE and Neal awards.
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A district in Georgia is seeking substitute staffing services, while a school system in Utah is in need of a credit recovery solution.
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International Private Schools Are Growing, and Diversifying Their Curriculum Offerings
Roughly 6.9 million students worldwide are served by international private schools, which offer lessons beyond traditionally dominant U.S. and British resources.