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Early Childhood
Academic Pressure is Driving—and Preventing—The Return to Play in Kindergarten
A new report examines the impact of one state's efforts to return play to kindergarten.
Teaching
Opinion
Teach For America's New CEO: 'We're Working to Reinspire Belief' in Public Education
The new TFA chief explains what’s behind a 43% uptick in its incoming class.
Teaching Profession
Teachers' Union Approves New Fund to Help Immigrant Teachers
It's aimed at teachers who came to the country before 2007 under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Curriculum
Q&A
Leader Says EdReports Is 'Evolving' and Still Critical for Curriculum Review
Lewis Ferebee says EdReports has responded to criticisms and is a useful tool in a sea of curriculum choices.
Social Studies
Most Schools Report Teaching Civics. But Hands-On Lessons Aren't as Common
Only 13% of district leaders say their schools require "experiential" civics learning.
Teaching Profession
Q&A
'Organize, Organize, Organize': New NEA President Sees the Value in Everyday Engagement
The incoming leader of the nation's largest teachers' union focuses on engagement.
Special Education
Students With Disabilities Are Spending More Time in Mainstream Classes
Under federal law, students with disabilities are supposed to learn in the least restrictive environment.
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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."
- Early Childhood Video A Charter School Finds 'Looping' Strategy Benefits Youngest StudentsCapital City Public Charter School, the first parent-founded charter school in the nation’s capital, takes a unique approach to early learning.Mathematics Teachers Want Their Math Curricula to Do More. Here's HowThe Gates Foundation has awarded several grants focused on instructional "coherence" in math.College & Workforce Readiness What’s Missing in Career Education? A Case for ‘Career Identity’The "aha!" moment for students doesn't come just from career interest inventories, one teacher says.Social Studies Opinion America at 250: Our Classrooms Are Too QuietRespectful disagreement is an essential habit for self-governance. Can schools recover it?English Learners English Learners Show Growth Gains, Still Below Pre-PandemicA new WIDA report found signs of English-learner growth in language proficiency on a rebound.Assessment ETS Acquires ACT, Signaling Potential Changes for College-Admissions TestingETS will acquire ACT, the assessment company known for its college-entrance exam.
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Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on Digital Learning Done Right: Engaging Students With Research-Backed Tech
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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.