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Student Well-Being
Opinion
4 Steps Students Can Take to Help Make Tough Decisions
When students feel stuck, they can harness the power of the nonconscious mind to help them move forward.
Equity & Diversity
Teacher, Students Sue Arkansas Over Ban on Critical Race Theory
A high school teacher and two students asked a federal judge to strike down the restrictions as unconstitutional.
Professional Development
Coming Soon: PD Mega Event From ISTE/ASCD
Bringing the two events to the same venue is a huge step.
Equity & Diversity
Should College Essays Touch on Race? Some Feel the Affirmative Action Ruling Leaves Them No Choice
After the end of affirmative action, the college essay is one of the few places where race can play a role in admissions decisions.
School & District Management
The Eclipse Is Great for Learning. But It's Tough on School Logistics
A total solar eclipse will cross a large swath of the country on April 8, sparking tough management choices for leaders of the districts in its path.
Student Well-Being
New Florida Law Aims to Get Kids Off Social Media. Will It Work?
The law is one way the state is addressing what it sees as the negative effects of social media on children.
Professional Development
Opinion
Teacher Collaboration Often Means Analyzing Student Data to Boost Learning. But Does It Work?
For this professional development to be effective, teachers need a blame-free, action-oriented protocol, writes a longtime data coach.
EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to introduce our 2024 class of EdWeek Leaders To Learn From. These district leaders have shown persistence and creativity as they navigate the challenges facing schools in an increasingly diverse, rapidly changing world.
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Ed-Tech Policy
Webinar
Artificial Intelligence in Practice: Building a Roadmap for AI Use in Schools
AI in education: game-changer or classroom chaos? Join our webinar & learn how to navigate this evolving tech responsibly.
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- Student Well-Being From Our Research Center Social Media Is Hurting Social-Emotional Skills. How 4 School Districts Are Fighting BackA majority of educators believe social media negatively impacts students’ social-emotional skills, an EdWeek Research Center survey found.Student Well-Being How Teaching Kids 'Digital Agency' Can Make Social Media a Positive Place for ThemDigital agency includes a set of skills educators can teach to help students avoid social media "thinking traps."School & District Management Women Superintendents Experience Bias on the Climb to LeadershipInterpersonal slights and inequities make it hard for women to land the job and stay in it.Recruitment & Retention Some Positive Signs for the Teacher Pipeline, But It's Not All Good. What 3 Studies SayTeacher-prep enrollment is stabilizing, but school-level turnover is still high.Student Well-Being The News Media Can Be Especially Depressing for LGBTQ+ StudentsFrom Nex Benedict's death to transgender athlete bills, educators must understand the ripple effects of these events, experts say.Budget & Finance Why Schools—and Teachers—May Need to Brace for Higher Health Insurance CostsDistricts are seeing higher health insurance costs and more challenges in providing affordable care to staff and their families.
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Explore virtual solutions, educator burnout, parental support, and ways to create an inclusive learning environment.
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Students at Roosevelt Creative Corridor Business Academy who used WordFlight became more confident readers—and improved their reading scores.
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ORIGO has developed a guide to the five steps you can take to evaluate the resources you are going to use in your summer program, and hel...
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- School & District Management Fewer of Today's Superintendents Are at Retirement AgeA new survey of superintendents adds to what we know about the people who lead the nation's school districts.Recruitment & Retention The First Step to Hiring a Diverse School Staff: Believing It's PossibleDistrict leaders who want to prioritize diverse staffing need to search widely for new job candidates—and give them reasons to stay.Equity & Diversity Opinion What March Madness Can Teach Schools About EquityWhat if we modeled equity in action in K-12 classrooms after the resources provided to college student-athletes? asks Bettina L. Love.Student Well-Being Opinion Has Spirit Week Lost Its Sparkle? Here’s What Research Says Schools Can Do About ItHow research explains why special events can lose their luster as well as how educators can change that trajectory.School & District Management 3 Tips to Help Districts Navigate Educator LayoffsKeep cuts in line with the district's overarching goals, an expert advises.Student Well-Being Weight-Loss Drugs Are the Talk of Social Media, and Teens Are ListeningWeight-loss drugs' popularity are feeding into the concerns that teenagers, particularly girls, have long had about body image.
Boston Public Schools, Blackstone Elementary School Principal
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Boston Public Schools, Blackstone Elementary School Principal
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Boston Public Schools, John D O'Bryant School of Math and Science Head of School
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