- College & Workforce Readiness Documentary A Year InterruptedWhen COVID-19 closed schools for millions of students, Education Week documented two seniors as they faced an uncertain future.Big Ideas in Education Special Report 10 Big Ideas in Education 2020In the latest edition of Big Ideas, Education Week reporters and editors question some of the basic assumptions that underpin public education and stand in the way of transformation.Special Report The New World of WorkStudents may need new and different skills—such as creativity or data know how—to thrive in the emerging economy. This special report explores what some schools are doing to meet those needs and what employers want from their new hires.School Climate & Safety Collection Citizen Z: An Education Week ProjectTo better understand the role of education in America’s current civics crisis, Education Week has undertaken a long-term investigation. See the results of that work.Equity & Diversity Project Letters From AlaskaExplore how cultural and geographic barriers, teacher shortages, historical developments, and other factors have shaped schooling in Alaska.Privacy & Security Schools Are Deploying Massive Digital Surveillance Systems. The Results Are AlarmingTo prevent shootings and suicides, K-12 schools are monitoring digital information, often with little regard for civil liberties.Special Education In Flint, Schools Overwhelmed by Special Ed. Needs in Aftermath of Lead CrisisThe Flint, Mich. schools are straining to meet the special education needs of children exposed to lead from Michigan's Flint River.School & District Management Explainer Schools Named for Confederate Leaders: The Renaming Debate, ExplainedThere are dozens of school buildings in K-12 districts across the U.S. that still bear the names of Confederate leaders.School Climate & Safety Project Hate in SchoolsData on hate-related incidents in schools are skimpy, but it's clear hate and intolerance are being boldly expressed in some schools.Equity & Diversity Collection The Schools That Bear the Names of SegregationistsWe identified public schools named after politicians who signed the Southern Manifesto opposing school integration after the Brown decision.School Climate & Safety Project After Parkland: A Broken TrustGrieving families say missteps, inaction, and a lack of empathy have broken their trust in the Broward school district and its leader.Equity & Diversity Project Education in Indian Country: Running in PlaceExplore challenges clouding a Native American boy’s future and opportunities that lie in a state-of-the-art school run by a California tribe.Student Well-Being Video Are Students Juuling in Your Classroom?JUULs are easy to hide, have a flavored smell, and don’t emit much vapor. So how is a teacher to know if a student is vaping in class?
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