Reading & Literacy
Court Dismisses Reading Lawsuit Against Lucy Calkins, Other 'Balanced Literacy' Proponents
Parents alleged the reading materials had been fraudulently marketed.
Law & Courts
Religious Charter School Blocked After Supreme Court Deadlock
The high court's action affirms a lower court ruling against the school but sets no precedent.
Federal
Judge Tells Trump Admin. to Reverse Education Department Layoffs
The order also blocks the transfer of department functions to other agencies.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
‘Gen Z Isn’t Lazy’: Let’s Rethink What We Expect of New Teachers
When a new teacher requested a mental health day, I flinched—then I listened.
School Choice & Charters
What to Know About the Private School Choice Program Moving Through Congress
The federal program would offer up to $5 billion in tax credits a year to fuel private school attendance.
Curriculum
Opinion
This State Is Achieving Impressive Reading Gains. Why?
How content-rich curricula is fueling a rise in reading scores.
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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Spotlight on MTSS: Pathways to Achievement
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School Climate & Safety
Video
Obama Ed. Sec. John King: How to Make School Safe for Students With Trauma
A former education secretary has some suggestions for making schools a safe space for students dealing with trauma.
Teaching Profession
Video
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
Video
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
Video
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
Video
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.
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Education Market
Market Analysis
Inside Pennsylvania's K-12 Market: More Money, and an Array of Challenges
EdWeek Market Brief's latest installment on key state market explores one where substantial new resources are being poured into K-12.
Meeting District Needs
Industry Insight
State Standards Are in Flux. Here's What Companies Should Be Watching
An analyst who studies states' learning expectations cautions K-12 companies against falling into two common traps that can hurt business.
Regulation & Policy
Exclusive Data
If the Feds Cut Funding, Here Are the Products and Services School Districts Say Are Most Vulnerable
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 leaders what types of instructional resources and other products they would scale back.
Education Market
K-12 Market News
Can AI Supercharge Math Instruction? Here's What K-12 Leaders Say
A survey published in EdWeek Market Brief asks district and school leaders about artificial intelligence's role in the subject.