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Student Well-Being & Movement
Millions of Students Attend Schools Near Toxic Sites, a New Study Shows
The study explores schools' proximity to hazardous sites and students' exposure to pollutants.
School & District Management
Opinion
The One Word That Educators Can Use to Reclaim Their Joy
The work may not change, but your perspective can.
Student Well-Being & Movement
3 Driving Questions to Create a Sense of Belonging in Schools
Students who feel they belong in their school are more likely to show up and learn.
Student Well-Being & Movement
School Counselors See Rising Trauma Linked to Immigration Enforcement
The school staff whose job it is to support students say they see major signs of emotional distress.
Student Achievement
The Case for Reading Tutoring Before 3rd Grade, Not After
New research suggests virtual tutoring can boost literacy learning before kids begin to struggle.
Student Well-Being & Movement
Looking for SEL's Benefits? Good Implementation Is Key, Experts Say
How well an SEL program is implemented is critical for achieving the outcomes that research promises.
Families & the Community
How K-12 Parents Feel About Immigration Enforcement Near Schools
The latest national poll found most parnets opposing ICE enforcement at or near schools.
EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to introduce our 2026 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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Belonging isn’t a slogan—it’s a leadership strategy. Learn what research shows actually works to improve attendance, culture, and learning.
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- School Climate & Safety After the Nashville Shooting, School Safety Proposals Echo Past EffortsState and federal lawmakers have proposed increasing school police and arming teachers in response to a shooting at a private school.Equity & Diversity Schools Couldn't Ban All Trans Athletes Under New Title IX ProposalThe Education Department released a long-awaited proposed change to Title IX aiming to clarify eligibility criteria for school sports.School & District Management 'Thank You for All That You Do': How Educators Are Honoring Assistant Principals WeekAPs are often the "unsung heroes" of schools.School & District Management Superintendent Evaluations Are Murky, Incomplete, Unfocused. Here's Why That MattersMore than half of superintendents said in a recent survey that their contracts don't specify clear objectives for their annual reviews.Student Well-Being & Movement 5 Tips for Designing School Spaces That Support Students' Mental HealthSchool buildings can have a big impact on students' mental health. Here's how schools can make sure it's positive.School & District Management What the Election of Chicago's New Mayor Says About the Political Power of Teachers' UnionsBrandon Johnson, a former middle school teacher and teachers' union organizer, won the race for mayor of Chicago on Tuesday.
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Belonging has become an imperative for school and district leaders navigating attendance challenges, disengagement, and staff strain. Belonging is not abstract—actions to promote belonging are central to performance and culture.
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What happens when educators get the tools to turn student curiosity into action? See how one D.C. school partnered with CYBER.ORG to laun...
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In this roundtable, special education administrators will share real-world strategies for building programs that support student growth w...
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With contributions from 18+ top experts, we are widening the lens on literacy to advance the science of reading movement and reveal the b...
- Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion Why Starting Can Be the Hardest Part of a Project. How to Get MotivatedEducators can turn to several research-backed ways to teach students time-management skills.School Climate & Safety After Threats and Unruly Meetings, School Boards Invest in SecurityMany districts have decided to make metal detectors, security guards or police, and mandatory bag checks a permanent feature of board meetings.Recruitment & Retention Behind the Stats: 3 Former Teachers Talk About Why They LeftStudent discipline, inept administrators, and poor pay top their lists.Budget & Finance From Our Research Center Inflated Costs, Growing Needs: Why Educators Are Pessimistic About School BudgetsMore than half of educators believe increasingly complex needs of students are driving up per-pupil expenses, new data show.Equity & Diversity Explainer Equity Audits in School Districts: An ExplainerEquity audits are systemic examinations of data to understand where gaps to access and challenges to educational equity exist.Equity & Diversity Opinion How to Thwart an Anti-Equity Agenda: Advice for Teachers, Administrators, and FamiliesIgnoring well-funded smear campaigns by conservative lawmakers won't make them go away, warn two educators.
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