Instruction
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Science
Opinion
High-Quality Science Instruction Should Be 3-Dimensional. Here's What That Looks Like
Cookie-cutter lab assignments that ask students to follow explicit instructions to reach the "right" conclusion limit learning.
Reading & Literacy
Webinar
Oral Language Development: The Missing Link to Supporting Students with Dyslexia
Dyslexia affects 20% of students. Join our webinar & discover the "missing link" to reading success: oral language development.
Teaching
Opinion
How to Facilitate Student-Centered Instruction: One Nonprofit Leader Shares Lessons
Most educators want rigorous, differentiated, student-centered classrooms. The trick is actually creating them.
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Join the National Inventors Hall of Fame® in an exploration of invention education – a pedagogy that invites students to discover or “invent” solutions to real-world problems.
Reading & Literacy
Live Online Discussion
A Seat at the Table: The Science of Reading: Supporting Educators with Effective Teaching Strategies
Science can guide reading instruction, but what about teacher support? Join our discussion on navigating the "science of reading" movement & empowering educators.
Curriculum
How to Create Courses on Personal Finance That Stick
Many states are now requiring students to study personal finance. Here are tips on implementing these courses.
Mathematics
Letter to the Editor
Students Need Math Fact Fluency
Math fact fluency is a timely issue, writes this letter to the editor.
Teaching
Opinion
Believe, Sleep, Play: 3 Research-Based Ideas for Effective Teaching
Many studies affirm that students achieve success more easily when they feel their teachers believe in them.
Reading & Literacy
Reading Comprehension Hinges on Building Knowledge. New Curricula Aim to Help
Students need to know a lot of content to become good readers. Enter new curriculum series, which prioritized shared texts exploring history, science, and literature.
Reading & Literacy
Opinion
No, AI Can’t Teach Children to Read. Yet
What would it take for ed tech to actually teach reading? A cognitive psychologist and an education professor have some ideas.
Mathematics
Video
How Math Instruction Evolved in 2023, and What's Ahead
EdWeek's Stephen Sawchuk examines the changes in math policy and practice in 2023, and anticipates what's ahead for the new year.
Reading & Literacy
Reading Aloud to Students Shouldn't Get Lost in Shift to 'Science of Reading,' Teachers Say
Why reading aloud to students is a critical tool for developing literacy and a love for reading.
Mathematics
The Education Word of the Year Is...
See which word popped up most often in Education Week's 2023 coverage, as well as some of the runners-up.
Classroom Technology
Busting 3 Myths About Teaching AI in the Classroom
Teaching students how to use AI does not have to be confined to high school computer science classes.