Teaching Profession
As Prices Go Up and Student Needs Rise, Teachers Are Filling in the Gaps
As schools and families tighten budgets, teachers spend more of their own money for their classes.
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School & District Management
Opinion
Denver Superintendent: Why We Sued the Federal Government
Education leaders shouldn’t remain apolitical in the face of serious threats from the Trump administration.
Law & Courts
Retired Justice Souter, Advocate for Civics and Church-State Split, Dies at 85
Souter wrote Supreme Court opinions on student strip searches and government aid to religion.
English Learners
How Schools Build Dual-Language Programs for Less Commonly Taught Languages
There are unique challenges for instruction in less commonly taught languages.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
AI Tutors Can Be Both a Help and a Hindrance in the Classroom, Explain Teachers
Chatbots are no silver bullet, and there's much to caution about them, but they do offer some promise.
5 Research-Backed Ways to Help Students Catch Up in Math
Several areas of math achievement have been on the downward slope for more than a decade.
Math Gets Progressively More Abstract. Here's How to Help Students Keep Up
Math fluency requires more than just memorizing facts and procedures, but also knowing how and when to use them.
Fractions Still Stump Students. Here's How to Help
Fractions are the basis for most higher-level math, but they tend to be a roadblock for many learners.
The Best Ways to Teach Word Problems So All Students Understand
Word problems can be cognitive puzzles that some students struggle to master.
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Teaching Profession
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In This School, Teachers Dance Their Stress Away
This New York charter school offers teachers a Friday afternoon dance class to decompress from the week and connect with each other.
Teaching Profession
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How the National Teacher of the Year Puts Students First
The 2025 National Teacher of the Year shares what she believes makes a good teacher, and how she brings that to her classroom.
English Learners
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How Translanguaging Works in a Dual Language Program
Students in a N.C. dual-language program learn core subjects in both English and Urdu, preserving heritage and boosting bilingual skills.
Classroom Technology
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Teachers, Try This: Digital Literacy Lessons for Elementary Students
Students are encountering technology at an early age. It's important they know how to interact safely with a digital world.
Student Well-Being
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How Urban Schools Bring Lessons to Life Through Gardening
School gardens can connect classroom lessons with the wider world while offering lifelong learnings for students.
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How Are Education Companies Helping School District Clients Cope With Nonstop Upheaval?
EdWeek Market Brief's survey asks K-12 businesses about their strategies for supporting K-12 systems unsettled by Trump administration policies.
Strategy & Operations
Market Analysis
Why K-12 Companies Need Product Developers Who 'Move A Lot Faster'
Education products have changed dramatically over the years, which means the expectations for hiring look very different.
Regulation & Policy
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Which Organizations' Contracts at the Education Department Have Been Terminated by DOGE?
As the Trump administration continues slashing the federal K-12 agency, the impact on organizations is just starting to come into focus.
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K-12 Market News
Texas Lawmakers Weigh Measure Forbidding Purchases From State-Rejected Curriculum List
If approved, the legislation would be the latest in a series of sweeping changes to instructional materials review in the key state market.