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Science
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How to Meet the Challenges of Teaching Science
Let students write. Let students play. Let students fail. Those are some of the strategies that can bring science to life in classrooms.
Mathematics
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How Reflexive Partisanship Has Undermined Math Education
Conflict over how math is taught is not new. An educator recalls the many disputes since the 1990s.
Assessment
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Are There Better Ways Than Standardized Tests to Assess Students? Educators Think So
Student portfolios and school community surveys are but two of the many alternatives to standardized tests.
Teaching Profession
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How I'm Putting the Joy Back in Teaching
Here are three steps I’m taking to bring back the joy—for my students and for myself.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
Why I Left Teaching (Spoiler: It Wasn't the Students)
A teacher explains how three trends drove him out of the profession this year.
Reading & Literacy
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When the 'Science of Reading' Goes Too Far
A teacher and a literacy specialist lament tedious assessments that do little to promote reading comprehension.
Teacher Preparation
Opinion
4 Steps for Better University Partnerships
Teacher-candidates can do more for your school than just fulfill their required hours.
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Equity & Diversity
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What Black History Month Should Mean: A Collection
Amid national backlash against racially conscious instruction, it will take hard work to improve how Black history is taught in schools.
School & District Management
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How Educators and Researchers Can Work Together to Improve Schools: A Collection
Researchers and educators share their best advice on how to create successful partnerships that can improve schools.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
What We Learned About Teachers During the Pandemic: A Series
A researcher shows how teachers went from making school happen to having little say in planning for an unprecedented year.
College & Workforce Readiness
Documentary
A Year Interrupted
When COVID-19 closed schools for millions of students, Education Week documented two seniors as they faced an uncertain future.
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- Standards Opinion Did I Accurately Guess the Fate of the Common Core? You Be the JudgeIn 2012, I imagined what the Common Core would be like in a decade. Now, readers can compare this imagined “future” to reality.School & District Management Opinion A Deeper Dive Into the 'Overspending' on Teacher SalariesHigher teacher salaries don't just have an impact on students from wealthier homes, explains a researcher in response to readers' questions.English-Language Learners Opinion 10 Strategies for Reaching English-LearnersDespite the best of intentions, educators often err in their approaches to teaching students the English language.Education Funding Opinion Book Bans? My School Doesn’t Even Have a LibraryUnderfunding schools is its own censorship, writes one Philadelphia public school teacher. After all, they can’t ban books we don’t have.School & District Management Opinion 4 Protocols That Can Shift Your Teacher-Leadership Meetings From Drab to FabMeetings are usually encounters in which adults talk at each other. They don't have to be like that.Reading & Literacy Opinion How to Help Students Embrace Reading. Educators Weigh InTo encourage the development of lifelong-reading habits in their students, educators must use both science and art.
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