School Climate & Safety
Opinion
After the Georgia School Shooting, I'm No Longer Shocked. I'm Furious.
A school leader asks who could have prevented the killings at Apalachee High
School & District Management
Reported Essay
How Principals Can Ride the Storm of Divisive Politics
School leaders must try to find a way for everyone to work together and move forward.
English Learners
Amid Political Attacks on Ohio Immigrants, How Schools Can Support Newcomers
Former President Trump's anti-immigrant rumors brought attention to the Springfield schools.
School Choice & Charters
A Private School Choice Program Is Illegal, State Court Rules. What Comes Next?
South Carolina's education savings account program is no more.
IT Infrastructure & Management
Cybersecurity Demands Are Growing. Funding Isn't Keeping Pace
Some educators fear that the rise of artificial intelligence could compound the problem.
Teaching
Opinion
'Equality' and 'Equity' Are Different. But in Thriving Schools, They Coexist
Equity benefits the entire school community, even if it's met with resistance by some.
Schools Have Their Work Cut Out to Get STEM Teachers. Here's How to Do It
Schools can be creative about using current staff and partnerships with businesses to provide STEM learning.
What Happened When These STEM Professionals Switched to Teaching
Three STEM teachers talk about why they stayed in the classroom and how to get others to do the same.
Holy Excrement! How Poop and Other Kid Fascinations Can Ignite a Passion for STEM
Connecting with working professionals can give students a taste of how STEM is used in the real world.
A Job in the White House Didn't Prepare This Teacher for Returning to the Classroom
Former science teacher and Obama adviser Steve Robinson says STEM teachers need more support after they enter the classroom.
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School & District Management
Video
How This Principal Protects Her Teachers’ Work-Life Balance
Work-life balance is possible for teachers. School and district leaders play a big role in making it happen.
Teaching
Video
Make Learning ‘Binge-Worthy’: Immersive Adventures in the Classroom
This district leader explains how teachers can increase student engagement by incorporating immersive adventures into their lessons.
Professional Development
Video
Teachers Go Underground to Enhance Their Science Lessons
This national parks program takes teachers deep underground.
Federal
Video
WATCH: 5 Key Education Moments From the Democratic National Convention
Calls to end gun violence, Tim Walz's background as a teacher, and Project 2025 all made for key K-12 moments at the 2024 convention.
Professional Development
Video
A Unique PD Experience to Deepen History Teaching
A PD program helps educators tell a fuller story by tapping into the power of place.
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Education Market
Market Analysis
Profile of a Key State Market: California's K-12 Districts Brace for Tough Times Ahead
EdWeek Market Brief's latest installment in its series on state markets looks at shifting policy and budget dynamics in California, and their implications for vendors.
Meeting District Needs
K-12 Insider
A District Tech Leader's Vision for AI, and What Makes Vendors Good Partners
An Illinois tech official says schools sees risks that artificial intelligence will exacerbate cyberthreats.
Strategy & Operations
Market Analysis
The “Good Guy Hackers” Helping Education Companies Test Their Cybersecurity Practices
Vendors in the school market are turning to "red teams" to probe vulnerabilities in their platforms.
Education Market
K-12 Market News
State Revenues Returning to Pre-Stimulus Normal, With Implications for K-12
Tax collections and other sources of money have slowed, though state officials are likely to look to spare education from serious cuts.