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Curriculum
Why Most Teachers Mix and Match Curricula—Even When They Have a 'High-Quality' Option
Teachers who supplement "may be signaling about inadequacies in the materials that are provided to them,” write the authors of a new report.
English Learners
Delayed Title III Funds Leave Districts' English-Learner Expenses in Limbo
The $890 million Title III program is among the billions the Trump administration is currently withholding from schools.
English Learners
How a Spanish Spelling Bee Winner Serves Her Community as an Adult
Evelyn Juarez was the first-ever winner of the National Spanish Spelling Bee, and today she continues to use her bilingual skills to serve her community.
English Learners
Federal Push for English-Only Services Worries Educators, Advocates
New U.S. Department of Justice memo outlines how federal agencies will implement English as the national language.
Reading & Literacy
Trump School Funding Freeze Has Some Districts Scrambling to Save 'Science of Reading' PD
Teachers need ongoing assistance to make difficult shifts in teaching reading. Some districts had counted on the withheld Title II funding.
College & Workforce Readiness
How One School Turned Career Training Into a Turnaround Strategy
This high school was once slated for state takeover. Career pathways helped turn it around.
Teaching Profession
GOP Renews Push to Revoke Federal Charter for Nation's Largest Teachers' Union
Lawmakers announce repeal bill amid conservative protests against National Education Association.
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- Mathematics Letter to the Editor Use Poetry to Create Safe Math ClassroomsPsychologically safe classrooms where students trust their teachers can help them learn, writes this letter to the editor.Teaching Opinion Try These Teacher-Endorsed Strategies for Social-Emotional LearningSocial-emotional learning is the heart and soul of teaching and learning and of how we develop as humans.College & Workforce Readiness Most Teens—and Girls Especially—Say Finishing College Is Important, Poll SaysA majority of U.S. teenagers—70% of girls and 54% of boys—are prioritizing graduating from college.Teaching Profession Opinion What Teachers Need to Know About Navigating Political TurmoilEducators share guidance on how to deal with the present moment.College & Workforce Readiness These High School Graduates Earned a Diploma—and a $74,000 Teaching ContractThis district's 'grow-your-own' program includes an extra incentive: a generous starting salary for graduates who come back to teach.Teaching Profession Want to Teach in Oklahoma? You May Have to Prove You're Not 'Woke'The state is partnering with PragerU to develop an assessment for incoming educators.
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Student Well-Being
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A Seat at the Table: The Power of Emotion Regulation to Drive K-12 Academic Performance and Wellbeing
Wish you could handle emotions better? Learn practical strategies with researcher Marc Brackett and host Peter DeWitt.
- Mathematics Can One Change in Middle School Get More Students to Take Algebra 1 Early?Automatically enrolling students in advanced courses from day one of middle school could change their math trajectory, a new study finds.Teaching Profession ‘You Can Lead Now’: Inside the NEA’s Plan to Engage New TeachersIn an aging workforce, the nation's largest teachers' union seeks ways to engage younger educators.College & Workforce Readiness AP Students Rate Their Favorite—and Least Favorite—Courses of 2025Students taking AP exams for college credit can review their scores in July.Reading & Literacy ‘A Good Deal of Nostalgia’: New York’s Uneven Embrace of the Science of ReadingEducators say that they're mixing new approaches with the curricula and teaching strategies they've previously used, a new survey finds.Teaching Profession Can the National Education Association Win Over Republican Members?Union leaders seek common ground with conservative teachers while managing an active, mostly liberal membership.Teaching Profession Teachers Face New Burdens After Supreme Court LGBTQ+ Opt-Out RulingA Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt their children out of certain lessons could add new challenges for teachers.
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Spotlight on The Landscape of Charter Schools
This Spotlight explores the dynamic and evolving world of school choice, focusing on charter schools and private school choice programs.
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