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Teaching
Opinion
Could Your Classroom Use a Little More Fun? Start Here
How teachers and school leaders are incorporating a sense of play into the work.
Early Childhood
What This Rural Head Start Program Stands to Lose With Federal Changes
The federal government just announced plans to de-regulate Head Start. Here's what this might mean.
Reading & Literacy
A New Phonics Debate Shows How the 'Science of Reading' Movement Is Evolving
Growing momentum behind 'linguistic' phonics has raised questions about how best to use classroom time.
Mathematics
Middle and High School Students' Struggles in Math: 4 Key Takeaways
School face a challenge in making the subject seem relevant to teenagers.
Teaching
Opinion
How Teaching Handwriting Supports Brain Development
Schools shouldn’t abandon handwriting instruction—including cursive—in the digital age.
Curriculum
Q&A
Should State Boards Have More Oversight of Curricula?
A more active role would help schools select strong, research-based curricula, an expert argues.
Curriculum
Defense Dept. Schools Put New Emphasis on Western Civilization, Christianity
A new course is part of a wider reshaping of schools Defense Department-run for military families.
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Boost attendance by strengthening relationships, belonging, and support with practical strategies from Doug Fisher & Nancy Frey.
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- College & Workforce Readiness AI Gains Ground as a College-Search Tool for ParentsA survey of parents of high school students finds more are turning to AI for information about college choices.Early Childhood Could Public Preschool for 2-Year-Olds Become the Next Pre-K?New York City and New Mexico have started "2-K" programs. But are they sustainable?Assessment This State Banned Nonzero Grading Policies. Why Some Schools Use ThemA new law bans "grading floors," which require a minimum grade of 50% for assignments or grading periods.Teaching Opinion What Makes a Good Teacher? Lisa Delpit and Christopher Emdin Go DeepThe popular educators expound on race and education in their new book, The Sacred Art of Teaching.Teaching Opinion Are Schools Squandering Teacher Planning Periods?Protecting teachers’ planning time can’t solve burnout if nobody teaches them how to use that time.Reading & Literacy Middle Schoolers' Reading Scores Are Still Stuck at Post-Pandemic LowsNew data shows that the lowest-performing students are falling the furthest behind.
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Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on the Screen Time Reckoning: Educators, Parents, and the Fight for Healthier Classrooms
Screens are reshaping classrooms, but educators are pushing back to restore balance, protect learning, and prioritize human connection.
School & District Management
Spotlight
Spotlight on Driving Successful School Changes During Times of Constraint
Discover proven strategies to lead successful school change despite budget constraints, political pressures, and leadership challenges.
Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on the Future of Blended Learning: Finding the Right Model for Your School
Discover practical insights for evaluating blended learning models and building flexible, future-ready schools.