Issues

April 26, 2023

Education Week, Vol. 42, Issue 30
A computer screen shows a man walking between two vertical sensors at the entrance to a building. An orange cube shape illuminates over his hip, suggesting a weapon has been detected under his clothing.
The Evolv Express weapons detection system flags a weapon that Dominck D'Orazio, Evolv Technology account executive, wears on his hip while demonstrating the system, on May 25, 2022, in New York.
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Education Briefly Stated: April 26, 2023
April 25, 2023
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Addison Fleshman reads "Green Eggs and Ham" as students celebrate Dr. Seuss Week in Teresa Francis' kindergarten class Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, at Westview Elementary School in Jonesboro, Ind.
Addison Fleshman reads "Green Eggs and Ham" as students celebrate Dr. Seuss Week in Teresa Francis' kindergarten class on Feb. 27, 2017, at Westview Elementary School in Jonesboro, Ind.
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Students in the auto technology class work on a vehicle at the Regional Occupational Center.
Students work on a vehicle in an auto technology class at the Regional Occupational Center in Bakersfield, Calif.
Morgan Lieberman for Education Week
Young female teenager sitting hugging her knees and looking sad.
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Illustration with scales holding books and cash
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Pedestrians walk past a sign in Evanston, Ill., on April 30, 2021. The Chicago suburb is preparing to pay reparations in the form of housing grants to Black residents who experienced housing discrimination. The city is being hailed as the first to do so, and is being held up as a model in its approach for other cities looking to do the same.
Pedestrians walk past a sign in Evanston, Ill., on April 30, 2021. The Chicago suburb is preparing to pay reparations in the form of housing grants to Black residents who experienced housing discrimination. The city is being hailed as the first to do so, and is being held up as a model in its approach for other cities looking to do the same.
Shafkat Anowar/AP
Illustration of a beat up school desk with worn out, vandalized, and broken school supplies, onto which a pair of hands place a shiny new black teacher figure.
Joy Velasco for Education week
Illustration of a professional woman at the door opening to a bright exterior with computer code in the air.
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Teaching Profession Opinion I Quit Teaching for Ed Tech. Here's How It Turned Out
Amma Ababio, March 24, 2023
4 min read
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Assessment Letter to the Editor State Exams Offer Pathways for Some—Not All—Learners
April 25, 2023
1 min read
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Illustration of a teacher learning from tending her plants. One is under-watered, one is over-watered, and one is thriving perfectly.
Jess Suttner for Education Week
Teaching Opinion Teachers Deserve the Chance to Learn From Failure
Wes Hobbs, March 27, 2023
4 min read