Federal
Can Trump Ax the Education Department Without Congress?
The president may soon issue an executive order targeting the Education Department.
Federal
Then & Now
Why Can't We Leave No Child Left Behind ... Behind?
The law is stuck in our collective memory. What does that say about how we understand K-12 policy?
Education Funding
Dozens of Head Start Programs Still Aren't Receiving Promised Federal Funds
Some providers of pre-K and child care have waited more than a week for federal reimbursements.
Student Achievement
Americans' Satisfaction With Public Schools Hits 24-Year Low
Satisfaction with public education continues to decline, Gallup poll shows.
Federal
Trump Threatens Funds to Schools That Let Trans Athletes Compete on Girls' Teams
The sweeping order continues efforts to roll back protections for transgender youth and adults.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
Wondering How to Deal With AI in Your Classroom? Try These Ideas
Consider whether tech tools will support what you're trying to do in the classroom.
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Does Social-Emotional Learning Really Work? Educators Had a Lot to Say
The emphasis on teaching social-emotional skills continues to expand across K-12 schools.
The SEL Skills Google, Microsoft, and Other Top Companies Want Schools to Teach
Senior executives from U.S. companies put a high priority on so-called "soft skills."
Are Today's Students Really Less Independent Than Previous Generations?
Experts say social-emotional learning strategies are available for teachers to help students become more independent.
Elementary Students Can’t Manage Their Emotions. What Schools Can Do to Help
Many teachers say kids' coping skills are not as good as they used to be.
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Student Well-Being
Video
Teachers, Try This: Take Classroom Lessons Into the Wild
This Wisconsin district utilizes its school forest to translate classroom lessons into the outdoors.
Student Achievement
Video
What the Dismal Nation's Report Card Means for Reading and Math
The latest results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress show declines in students’ reading with some modest progress in math.
Student Well-Being
Video
Teachers, Try This: Combine Movement and Academics in the Classroom
A P.E. teacher shares some ideas for incorporating movement into the classroom for greater student engagement and more effective lessons.
Student Well-Being
Video
This School Keeps Kids Moving All Day. See How It Works
Inside a school where movement is woven into academics throughout the day.
Teaching
Video
Teachers, Try This: Incorporate Routine Student 'Vibe Checks'
A teacher's tips for mastering the art of digital organization and using student feedback to guide the classroom.
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Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
Trump's Ambitions for Dismantling the Ed Department — and a Recap of His Other Proposals
His administration's executive order would cut funding for states and schools that stray from his preferred restrictions on race and gender topics.
Strategy & Operations
Industry Insight
'How You Win': Curriculum Associates' Departing CEO on Building Trust With Districts
Rob Waldron, who is leaving his role at the curriculum company, talks about how his organization withstood change in the sector and grew.
Education Market
Market Analysis
The New Global Forces Changing Demands for Ed-Tech Products
Shifting sentiments toward technology and career skills are compelling education companies to adapt.
Financing & Investment
K-12 Market News
Venture Capital Investment in Global Ed Tech Sinks to Decade Low
An education market intelligence firm's report details the decline in funding.