Equity & Diversity
Laws on Trans, Nonbinary Student Pronouns Put Teachers in a Bind
Under laws passed in nine states, teachers don't have to use students’ pronouns and names if they don’t align with their assigned sex.
School Climate & Safety
Teachers Agree on Most School Safety Issues, Except Guns
Teachers are divided over a policy that's extensively debated after school shootings.
Teaching
Should Schools Assign Summer Homework? Educators Weigh In
It turns out that educators have differing and more nuanced ideas about summer homework assignments.
Special Education
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I Have Dyslexia. How Teachers Can Support Students Like Me
These adults with dyslexia have advice for educators working with students like them.
Recruitment & Retention
How These State and District Leaders Are Solving Teacher Shortages
Three experts share the benefits and drawbacks of the strategies they've tried out.
Teaching
Opinion
How to Manage Emotional Distress in the Classroom
Four strategies for bringing student-centered instruction to your classroom.
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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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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Teaching Profession
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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
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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
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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
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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.
Student Well-Being
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Designing Schools That Support Student and Staff Well-Being
Architecture and design can play significant roles in the health and well-being of students and staff.
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Market Trends
Texas Is Overhauling Its Curriculum Adoption Process. Here’s What It Means for Ed. Companies
Legislation headed to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk creates new incentives for districts to buy state-approved materials.
Marketplace K-12
Lenders Sue Indian Ed-Tech Juggernaut Byju’s Over $1.2B Loan
Byju’s disputed the allegations, and said they “are related to an inconsequential technical matter” and that all payment obligations have been met.
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Maryland District Seeks Adaptive Reading Program; Texas System to Buy Instructional Materials
A district in Texas is looking for classroom and instructional materials, while a Maryland school system seeks an adaptive reading program.
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EdWeek Market Brief asked district and school leaders which programs and services their systems will pare back as stimulus funding goes away.