2017 Top Stories: Education Week's Most Viewed

Check out what your colleagues in K-12 education were reading, and catch up with news articles you may have missed, on our top-10 list for the year. (December 22, 2017)

Four Things Educators Should Know About the New Tax Law

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act features shake-ups to how state and local taxes are treated, changes to savings plans that let them be used for private school, and more. (December 20, 2017)

Search to Fill One of K-12's Biggest Jobs Begins as New York City Chief Steps Down

(December 21, 2017)

U.S. Education in 2017 in 10 Charts

(December 21, 2017)

2017's Top 10 Quotes on Education Issues

(December 21, 2017)

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A Political Snapshot of America's K-12 Educators

A nationally representative Education Week survey shows rifts among teachers, principals, and superintendents on hot-button social issues affecting K-12 education, including immigration, charter schools, vouchers, and LGBT rights. (December 22, 2017)

Preventing an AI Fueled Dystopia, One Student at a Time

(December 22, 2017)

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Opinion

AI Is Around the Corner. Educators Should Take Note

Artificial intelligence could materially improve education—if educators and policymakers start answering some tough questions today, urges Michael Bennett. (December 20, 2017)

'Low Expectations for Children With Disabilities Must End'

When it comes to educating students with special needs, "the minimum" is not an option, writes U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. (December 8, 2017)

Why We Need Hygge Classrooms in America

Citizens in Iceland and Denmark pursue contentment, comfort, and connection with deliberation, says Nancy Flanagan. Why don't we do this for our own students? (December 14, 2017)

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Yearly Reports

Meet the 2017 Leaders To Learn From

Leaders To Learn From 2017

Education Week recognizes 14 bold and committed district leaders who demonstrate a powerful combination of tenacity and humility in bringing about systemwide change to benefit students and educators.
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State News and Resources

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FEATURED VIDEO

Five Years After Sandy Hook, a Mom Who Lost Her Son Fights Gun Violence

Nicole Hockley can't fathom that it's been five years since her son Dylan died in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Her life's mission is now to try to prevent gun violence.
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Digital Directions

FCC Dismantles 'Net Neutrality' Policy, and K-12 Schools Await Impact

Critics fear the new policy will allow internet service providers to create fast and slow lanes in a way that restricts online options for consumers, including schools. (December 14, 2017)

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Teacher

Honor a Student by Writing a Thoughtful Letter of Recommendation

When writing letters of recommendation, teachers should focus on students’ unique skills, notable qualities, and their personality and creativity, writes Liz Prather. (December 13, 2017)

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Market Brief

GEMS Education, Major Global Schools Provider, Says It Has Secured $1.25 Billion Loan

The global private school provider says it has invested $1 billion in its schools and personnel since fiscal year 2014. This story is from EdWeek Market Brief, a service offering business and school leaders actionable insights about the K-12 marketplace. (December 12, 2017)

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