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Student Well-Being
Opinion
What Research Says About Breaking the Negative Thought Cycle
We are all worrying more than ever, given the pandemic, a racial reckoning, and extreme political polarization. Here’s what to do about it.
School & District Management
Opinion
Will the Hybrid School Concept Continue After COVID-19?
In an effort to move from triage to transformation, schools should look at how they continue the hybrid model after the COVID-19 vaccine.
Student Well-Being
What the Research Says
How Much COVID-19 Cleaning in Schools Is Too Much?
The pandemic has spurred constant cleaning and disinfecting in schools, but some research raises questions about how much is needed.
School & District Management
Interactive
A Year of COVID-19: What It Looked Like for Schools
This timeline offers a look at how a full year of living and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded.
School & District Management
Most Principals, District Leaders Predict Their Schools Will Be Fully In-Person This Fall
EdWeek Research Center surveys track the growing trend to get more students back in school buildings as soon as possible.
Equity & Diversity
Opinion
The Scary Truth About Student Radicalization: It Can Happen Here
How do children grow into hate-filled adults? Researcher Amra Sabic-El-Rayess, a Bosnian genocide survivor, explains.
Equity & Diversity
Why Are Black Teachers Being Vaccinated at Lower Rates Than Their White Peers?
The discrepancies are about more than vaccine hesitancy, says one union leader.
Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to reveal our 2021 Leaders To Learn From honorees. These cutting-edge district leaders met their students’ and staffs’ needs during the pandemic and other challenges.
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Tips for Better Hybrid Learning: Ask the Experts What Works
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- School Climate & Safety Boy, 15, Injured in Arkansas School Shooting; Classmate HeldA 15-year-old boy shot and seriously injured a fellow student Monday morning at an Arkansas junior high school, authorities said.Families & the Community Opinion Vaccinating Teachers Is Just One Part of the Reopening PuzzleWinning parents' trust back is every bit as important in bringing every student back into the classroom.School Climate & Safety Interactive School Shootings This Year: How Many and WhereEducation Week is tracking shootings in K-12 schools in 2021. See the number of incidents and where they occurred in our map and data table.School & District Management New York City's Equity-Minded Schools Chief ResignsRichard A. Carranza, the chancellor of the New York City schools, announced Feb. 26 he will step down from the job next month.Families & the Community Photos PHOTOS: Schools as COVID-19 Vaccination ClinicsA look at how and where school districts are using their facilities to host Covid-19 vaccination clinics.Student Achievement Where Can We Find Lots of Tutors? Bill in Congress Would Deploy Teachers-in-TrainingA bipartisan proposal in the Senate eyes teacher-candidates as a promising source to help districts scale up intensive tutoring programs.
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English-Language Learners
Spotlight
Spotlight on Bilingualism and Remote Learning - Second Edition
In this Second Edition Spotlight, evaluate how schools will measure learning loss for English-learners and more.
Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on Instructional Tech
In this Spotlight, evaluate if current usage of ed tech is working and more.
- School & District Management Opinion New Resource Tracks School System ReopeningThe Return to Learn Tracker identifies the current instructional model of all regular public school districts with three or more schools.Student Well-Being What the Research Says 6 Feet or 3 Feet: How Far Apart Do Students Need to Be?The new CDC guidelines call for spacing students 6 feet apart to prevent the spread of COVID-19. But schools elsewhere use a 3-foot buffer.Equity & Diversity Opinion Which of My Students Were Freezing in the Storm?As power outages gripped the state, a Texas teacher reflected on the stark opportunity gaps some students face year-round.Student Well-Being Fauci's Latest on Vaccines for Young Kids: Not Likely This YearA COVID-19 vaccine probably won’t be ready for elementary students until 2022, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, walking back prior comments.School & District Management San Francisco School Board Pauses Renaming 44 Schools, Promises to Consult HistoriansThe renaming of 44 schools in the San Francisco Unified School District is apparently being put on hold after intense blowback.Equity & Diversity Opinion Don't Teach Black History Without JoyThe Black experience is not one-dimensional. Why do we teach it that way?
Superintendent, Mount Pleasant CSD
Thornwood, New York
PRINCIPAL - THE WILDER SCHOOL
Wilder, Vermont
Elementary Principal
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Head of School
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania