School & District Management
Data
Data: How Schools Respond to Student Hunger Over the Summer
The end of pandemic-era flexibility for schools and community organizations has translated into fewer students receiving free summer meals.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
Teacher Stress Is Not Inevitable
But first we need to stop expecting teachers to be band-aids for system inequalities.
Federal
Ron DeSantis Is Running for President. What Will That Mean for K-12 Schools?
DeSantis has solidified himself as a force on school policy.
Classroom Technology
How Schools Can Harness AI for Learning: Advice From the Khan Academy
The chief learning officer for the Khan Academy outlines how schools can use AI in smart, ethical ways.
Equity & Diversity
Schools Are Part of the Biden Administration's Plan for Combating Antisemitism
The call to action for schools is part of a first-of-its-kind federal strategy.
Student Well-Being
2 District Leaders Transformed School Mental Health Services. They Share How They Did It
Andria Amador, of Boston, and Nate Thompson, of Littleton, Colo., discuss successful responses to the student mental health crisis.
AI Literacy, Explained
Now that AI is expected to influence fields from medicine to policing, what do students need to understand about the technology?
Teachers Need PD on Artificial Intelligence. What It Should Look Like
Schools are just beginning to think about how to integrate AI into teacher professional development.
It's Not Just About ChatGPT. Other AI Technologies Are Heading to Schools
Four experts predict how artificial intelligence will likely impact K-12 education in the years ahead.
Building AI Literacy: What One District Has Learned
Georgia's Gwinnett County public schools opened what may be the nation's first AI high school last fall. AI is embedded in every class.
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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Dyslexia?
Answer 7 questions about dyslexia.
Mathematics
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Spotlight on Improving Math Fluency
This Spotlight will help you assess math fact fluency, evaluate the challenges students face with word problems, and more.
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Special Education
Video
I Have Dyslexia. How Teachers Can Support Students Like Me
These adults with dyslexia have advice for educators working with students like them.
Teaching Profession
Video
What Educators Want Other Teachers to Know During Teacher Appreciation Week
For teachers and student teachers, Teacher Appreciation Week is a chance to reflect on and thank the educators who inspired them.
Teaching Profession
Video
What’s Motivating These Teachers to Become Educators
Representation in the classroom and creating space for special education are some of the reasons these educators are going into teaching.
Teaching Profession
Video
What Educators Have to Say About the Teachers Who Inspired Them
From kindergarten class to high school chemistry, these educators share stories about the teachers who inspired them.
Families & the Community
Video
How Parents Engage With Their Local School Boards
Through seats on the board, positions in their PTA, and as individuals, parents can engage with their school boards in a number of ways.
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The Programs Most Likely to Go Away When Stimulus Funding Ends
EdWeek Market Brief asked district and school leaders which programs and services their systems will pare back as stimulus funding goes away.
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Texas District Looking for Family Engagement Services; Pa. School System to Buy PD
A school system in Texas is looking for student and family engagement services, while a Pennsylvania district seeks professional development.
Marketplace K-12
New Proposed California Budget Offers $4 Billion Less for Education
Gov. Gavin Newsom's new proposal for K-12 schools reflects poorer-than-expected revenue collections and less available money to spend.
Analyst's View
Venture Capital Has Plummeted in Education. How Can Companies Find Alternate Financing?
Ash Kaluarachchi, who helps ed-tech companies find sources of capital that fit their needs, talks about the decline in VC funding and alternatives for businesses.