Issues

March 1, 2026

Education Week, Vol. 45, Issue 8

Centerpiece

Alina Kiselev,17, works on a wheatstone circuit bridge during a class on semiconductor manufacturing at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz., on Nov. 5, 2025.
Alina Kiselev, 17, works on a Wheatstone bridge circuit during a class on semiconductor manufacturing at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz., on Nov. 5, 2025. The school launched a two-year semiconductor program this academic year to help meet the demand for trained employees in sector.
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Leadership

High school teachers learn how to teach reading to struggling older readers during an AIM training at Marietta High School in Marietta, Ga., on Nov. 10, 2025.
Most secondary educators don't get much teacher preparation to help students struggling to read. Realizing that its teachers needed help, the Marietta district in Georgia has invested in PD that gives high school teachers techniques for integrating word-reading, vocabulary, and other skills, like this workshop at Marietta High School on Nov. 10, 2025.
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Businesspreson looks at stairs in the door of dollar sign.
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Illustration of a male figure juggling plates above him.
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Politics & Policy

Two teachers having conversation in office.
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Diana Oviedo-Holguin teaches a first grade English learner class at Heritage Elementary School in San Antonio, Texas, on Sept. 3, 2025.
Diana Oviedo-Holguin teaches a 1st grade English-learner class at Heritage Elementary School in San Antonio on Sept. 3, 2025. Take this EdWeek quiz to see how much you know about teacher training and support for English learners.
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First-grade student Brennen Marquardt, 6, looks out the bus window at Friess Lake Middle School on Sept. 4, 2018, the first year of operations for the newly consolidated Holy Hill district in Richfield, Wis. The district was the most recent to consolidate in Wisconsin, which is among the states where lawmakers are exploring ways to force or incentivize district mergers.
First-grade student Brennen Marquardt, 6, looks out the bus window at Friess Lake Middle School on Sept. 4, 2018, the first year of operations for the newly consolidated Holy Hill district in Richfield, Wis. The district was the most recent to consolidate in Wisconsin, which is among the states where lawmakers are exploring ways to force or incentivize district mergers.
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States States Consider District Consolidations as Student Enrollment Drops
Evie Blad, December 5, 2025
8 min read
Country school; Iowa.
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Teaching & Learning

Vector illustration of a yellow pencil on a cyan blue background. Blowing in the wind is a red, tattered flag attached to the tip of the pencil.
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Student Achievement What the Research Says Why Hasn't Tutoring Been More Effective?
Sarah Schwartz, November 18, 2025
6 min read
Phil Dreste provides roaches, beetles, isotopes and other insects for his students to study at Kenwood Elementary in Champaign, Ill., on Jan. 12, 2026.
Phil Dreste's 4th graders handle a giant African millipede, part of a rotating cast of class pets. Dreste also provides exotic roaches, spiders, and isopods for his students to study at Kenwood Elementary in Champaign, Ill., on Jan. 12, 2026. Invertebrates can make great pets that cost less and require less attention than more common class animals.
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Teaching Forget About Hamsters. Make Bugs Your Classroom Pet
Sarah D. Sparks, January 13, 2026
5 min read
Image of students working collaboratively and independently. Central figure is engaging with a power button.
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Opinion

Education Week opinion letters submissions
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Reading & Literacy Letter to the Editor Reading Instruction Must Use Whole Books
February 27, 2026
1 min read
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Artificial Intelligence Letter to the Editor Train Teachers on AI? It’s Not That Simple
February 27, 2026
1 min read
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Special Education Letter to the Editor AI Isn’t the Real Threat to Special Education
February 27, 2026
1 min read
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Teaching Profession Letter to the Editor Let’s Hear From More Teachers
February 27, 2026
1 min read
A teacher sitting with a group of students with clearly marked boundaries around each of them.
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School & District Management Opinion When Teachers Get in Trouble, It’s Rarely Bad Intentions. It’s Bad Boundaries
Brooklyn Raney, December 16, 2025
4 min read
Collage of different instruction types including, one-on-one, small group, and whole class instruction.
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Reading & Literacy Opinion Yes, Small-Group Reading Instruction Works. But Use It Wisely
Nell K. Duke & Claude Goldenberg, December 17, 2025
4 min read
Children playing and learning with their teachers, school supplies and books: back to school and education concept
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Teaching Opinion The Three Big Misconceptions About Student Engagement
Rebecca A. Huggins, December 5, 2025
5 min read