Teaching
Quiz
QUIZ: Can You Spot the False Claims About Learning and the Brain?
Test your knowledge of common facts and myths about learning science.
Personalized Learning
All States Allow Competency-Based Learning. Will It Become a Reality in Schools?
Despite state-level support for such a shift, implementation in many states has been slow.
School Choice & Charters
Private School Choice in the 2024 Election, Explained
Private school choice has become one of the most hotly debated issues in K-12 education.
Classroom Technology
Black Students Are More Likely to Be Falsely Accused of Using AI to Cheat
This may be due to flaws in AI detection software, which can have problematic biases.
Equity & Diversity
Educators Tend to View Black Girls More Harshly. Here Are the Consequences
Black girls face more severe punishment for anything from disobedience to breaking school rules.
School Climate & Safety
Sheriff Posts Photos and Video of Students Accused of School Threats
Some English learners tend to have less access to core academic courses they need to graduate.
Inside One District's Experiment With Competency-Based Education
It’s tough to discern what grades and subjects are being taught in the Moonshot classroom. And that's part of the point.
What Is Standards-Based Grading, and How Does It Work?
Schools can retool to make instruction more personalized and student-centered. But grading is a common sticking point.
All States Allow Competency-Based Learning. Will It Become a Reality in Schools?
School districts in every state have the flexibility to adopt competency-based learning, but implementation is easier said than done.
It's Hard to Shift to Competency-Based Learning. These Strategies Can Help
Educators are interested in the model and supportive of some of its key components, even if largely unfamiliar with the practice.
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School & District Management
Video
Tour a School Built to Stay Open in Extreme Weather
River Grove Elementary is built to stay open, with the lights on, as extreme weather strikes.
School & District Management
Video
How School Leaders Can Learn to 'Disagree Better'
Leaders can’t avoid conflict. But they can learn to manage it more effectively.
School & District Management
Video
How This Principal Protects Her Teachers’ Work-Life Balance
Work-life balance is possible for teachers. School and district leaders play a big role in making it happen.
Teaching
Video
Make Learning ‘Binge-Worthy’: Immersive Adventures in the Classroom
This district leader explains how teachers can increase student engagement by incorporating immersive adventures into their lessons.
Professional Development
Video
Teachers Go Underground to Enhance Their Science Lessons
This national parks program takes teachers deep underground.
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Education Market
Market Analysis
How School Districts Are Building Tutoring Programs 'For the Long Run'
K-12 systems are recalibrating their needs and setting new strategies as stimulus money goes away, but academic struggles persist.
Product Development
Industry Insight
Getting User Experience Right: Advice for Education Companies
The founder of a user experience firm discusses how UX needs for school products and services are changing.
Education Market
Market Analysis
Profile of a Key State Market: California's K-12 Districts Brace for Tough Times Ahead
EdWeek Market Brief's latest installment in its series on state markets looks at shifting policy and budget dynamics in California, and their implications for vendors.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
British Government Launching ‘Content Store’ Designed to Nurture Better AI Classroom Resources
The $5 million effort will collect curriculum, lessons, and assessments to feed product development.