Federal
Can Trump Really Dismantle the Department of Education?
Republicans have long threatened to axe the Education Department—but it’s complicated.
States
The Number of States That Require Schools to Teach Cursive Is Growing
Here are the states that require schools to teach cursive handwriting.
Teaching Profession
Will Your Classroom Get Enough 'Likes'? Teachers Feel the Social Media Pressure
Teachers feel the competition to showcase innovative lessons and beautiful decorations.
Policy & Politics
Interactive
Results: Education Week's Guide to the 2024 Election
Results from 2024 contests up and down the ballot could have major implications for K-12 schools.
Teaching
Opinion
5 Small Classroom Changes for Big Rewards
Small actions by teachers can help build relationships crucial to student learning.
States
In Deep-Red Florida, Voters Reject Partisan School Board Races
Florida voters rejected a constitutional amendment to make school board races partisan.
College & Workforce Readiness
The latest news on preparing students for high school graduation and what happens after.
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What Is Disciplinary Literacy?
Tim Shanahan's research helped crystallize the idea of "discipline specific literacy." How has it evolved?
Reading and Writing Like a Scientist
English and science teachers in Missouri middle schools collaborate to help students tackle complex scientific texts.
What Happens When Every Teacher in a School Has the Tools to Improve Reading?
In a whole-school literacy initiative, students learn metacognitive tools to help with reading and then apply them across content areas.
'Can We Trust This Source?' And Other Questions Readers Ask in History
Historical texts require students to weigh authors' bias, context, and audience.
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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Innovative Approaches to Math Engagement?
Answer 7 questions about effective strategies to engage students in math.
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Social Studies
Video
What Happened as a Government Class Watched Election Returns Live
This teacher takes his AP government class to an election watch party each cycle. What that looked like this year.
School & District Management
Video
Everything You Need to Know About Electric School Buses
While electric school bus usage is growing nationally, it's not without its challenges. Here's a look at the state of transportation.
Reading & Literacy
Video
Teaching Content and Supporting Reading Through Disciplinary Literacy
Get up to speed on what disciplinary literacy is and how teachers can start thinking about it—no matter their subject.
School & District Management
Video
How This Principal Manages Student Behavior—Without Too Many Rules
Principal Tracie Anderson Swilley brought students on board to make big changes to her school’s culture.
Recruitment & Retention
Video
Recruiting and Retaining STEM Teachers: A Former White House Adviser's Take
A retired teacher and former White House policy adviser has some ideas for schools leaders looking to recruit and retain in STEM.
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Regulation & Policy
Market Analysis
What Trump’s Victory and Other Election Results Mean for Education Companies
This year's election has implications for funding streams, school choice, and potentially cultural battles over academic resources.
Strategy & Operations
Industry Insight
Savvas CEO: Why We're Expanding Into the College and Career Readiness Space
Savvas, formerly known as Pearson K-12 Learning, is jumping into CTE and dual credit following a pair of acquisitions.
Strategy & Operations
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Special Report: the State of the K-12 Industry in 2024
EdWeek Market Brief's 5th annual report surveying education company officials captures where the market is now and where it's headed.
Strategy & Operations
K-12 Market News
K-12 Dealmaking: SchooLinks Raises $80M; ClassHook and HolonIQ Acquired
Educational video platform ClassHook was snapped up by ClickView, and the education intel platform HolonIQ was acquired.