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April 2026: New Teachers, New Techniques

Education Week, Vol. 45 | Special Issue
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Gen Z teachers like Katrina Sacurom, a 5th grade teacher in Frisco, Texas, are bringing passion and fresh ideas to the profession—but also want supports and a reasonable work-life balance. Districts leaders, experts say, need to think about how to meet those needs in order to retain them. Sacurom chats with students during recess at Shawnee Trail Elementary School on Feb. 3, 2026.
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Teaching Profession Teacher Morale in 2026: Five Takeaways
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Image of a student working on school work and vocabulary words like radius, diameter, integer, coefficient are floating around his desk.
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Mathematics How the Vocabulary Math Teachers Use Affects Student Learning
Sarah Schwartz, January 16, 2026
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Partnership, cooperation, teamwork concept. Diverse people hold in hands, put pieces of emotions puzzle together in front of a bookshelf of books. Diverse team is coworking, works and efforts together.
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Tired female teacher sitting alone at the desk in empty classroom, relaxing after class. Woman feeling stress, burnout and exhaustion in educational environment, working in elementary school.
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Cartoon team of people working with mechanism, organization of cogwheel and gear system in geometric collage background. Building life skills.
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Teaching Opinion How I Designed a Life-Skills Class at My School—And Why You Should, Too
Adam Piccoli, August 13, 2025
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