Policy & Politics
Education news, analysis, and opinion about the legislation, guidance, policies and people involved in federal and state government
Federal
Changes to Student Loans Took Effect July 1. Here's What to Know
The changes mean the end of some payment plans and new limits for graduate loans.
Federal
Ed. Dept. Leaves Most K-12 Fields Off Expanded List of 'Professional' Degrees
Whether a degree is considered "professional" now determines how much graduate students can borrow.
Law & Courts
Judges Strike Down Trump Admin.'s Student Loan Forgiveness Overhaul
Two judges sided with advocates who said the program risked becoming a tool for political retribution.
Education Funding
Explainer
Big Changes to Federal Grants Are Coming: What They Could Mean for Schools
The White House is proposing sweeping regulatory changes for federal grantmaking.
Law & Courts
What Schools Need to Know About the Supreme Court’s Transgender Sports Ruling
The justices upheld two state laws that bar transgender girls from participating in female sports.
Federal
See What's in Trump Commission's Religious Freedom Agenda for Schools
Panel recommends federal guidance on parents' opt-out rights, Ten Commandments displays, and other features.
States
The Nation's Largest State Strips Most Power From Elected Schools Superintendent
The state superintendent's authority will transfer to an appointee of the governor starting next year.
Teaching Profession
K-12 Essentials Forum
Supporting the New K-12 Workforce: What Teachers Need to Stay at School
Join this free virtual event to discover what teachers say they need to feel supported to stay in classrooms for the long haul.
College & Workforce Readiness
K-12 Essentials Forum
Career and Technical Education Takes Its Next Big Step
Join this free virtual event to hear creative approaches to modernize CTE programs and navigate the shift away from a near-exclusive focus on "college preparedness."
- Education Funding Schools Lay Off Staff as Lawsuits Challenging Federal Grant Cuts ContinueRecent lawsuits have challenged federal grant cuts affecting special education and English-learner teachers.States Anti-DEI Efforts Reshape How States Serve English LearnersA new research study shed light on how anti-DEI policies affect English-learner education.Law & Courts Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Rejecting Trump's Proposed LimitsThe justices relied on the 14th Amendment and federal law to rule that anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen.Law & Courts States Can Ban Transgender Athletes, Supreme Court DecidesThe court ruled that state bans in Idaho and West Virginia don’t violate the Constitution or Title IX.Federal Oregon Rep. Says Linda McMahon Has ‘Betrayed Students,’ Pushes ImpeachmentThe Democratic lawmaker cited the transfer of programs to other agencies as reason to oust the ed. secretary.Law & Courts Judge Voids Trump Admin. Rule Excluding Education From ‘Professional’ DegreesA judge ruled the agency didn't have the authority to adopt such a narrow definition.
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Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on Digital Learning Done Right: Engaging Students With Research-Backed Tech
Learn how research-based digital learning, such as esports, AI, and robotics, engages students while building real-world tech skills.
Assessment
Spotlight
From Data to Decisions: How Data Should Shape Instruction, Not Just Measure It
Find out how educators are shifting to real-time, strengths-based data to guide teaching, differentiation, and support.
- Federal Opinion The Ed. Dept.'s Civil Rights and Special Ed. Offices Are Moving. Here's What That MeansShort-term changes are unlikely to be noticeable. Longer term, they may be consequential.Federal Opinion ‘None of This Is Abstract’: The Real Harm of Trump’s Ed. Dept. Civil Rights MoveHere’s why families will feel it when student civil rights enforcement moves to the Justice Dept.School Choice & Charters A State's New Law Sets Up Clash With Trump's School Choice Program RulesA state passed new requirements if it opts in to the new federal scholarship tax credit program.School Choice & Charters Opinion What the International Debate Over School Choice Can Teach Us at HomeA scholar highlights a new push to forge a consensus on parental rights—from New York to Africa.Federal Special Ed. and Civil Rights: What We Know About the Ed. Dept.'s Latest MovesSpecial education is moving to HHS, and civil rights enforcement is moving to DOJ.Education Funding Federal Grant Cuts for English Learners Face LawsuitLast year, the federal agency ended 28 grants for training teachers working with English learners.
Meeting District Needs
Exclusive Data
How Steep Enrollment Declines Are Now — And What It Means for District Decisionmaking
A significant portion of K-12 administrators across the country say the decisions they make moving forward will be shaped by the enrollment declines their districts are experiencing, a new EdWeek Market Brief survey finds.
Strategy & Operations
Industry Insight
Why Evidence-Backed Ed-Tech Tools Often Struggle to Reach Scale
School districts spend billions of dollars each year on ed-tech tools and learning resources intended to improve student outcomes.
Meeting District Needs
Special Report
What's Next for K-12 Assessment: The Demand For Innovation In K-12 Testing
EdWeek Market Brief's new special report looks at the growing demand among K-12 officials for new and different approaches to assessment, and the new momentum behind these efforts to innovate.
Meeting District Needs
K-12 Market News
The Phrase K-12 Officials Are Sick of Hearing When Talking About Innovating on a Budget
A panel at ISTELive offered insight into just how sensitive discussions about efficiency and funding can be for district, state, and federal education leaders.