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College & Workforce Readiness
How to Bring More Value to Career-Tech Education Programs
Aligning academic goals to the labor market is critical, according to the Education Commission of the States.
Teaching Profession
AI Can Help Teachers Craft Their Assessment Portfolios. Is That Cheating?
The tools help guide teacher reflection for the portfolios used for PD and licensing—or be used to cheat.
Teaching
Opinion
Eat More Protein? Exercise More? Why Teachers Need Better Self-Care Advice
Many of us have heard the phrase “teacher tired,” but it’s worth naming what that actually means.
College & Workforce Readiness
The Job Market Is Changing. How Career and Technical Education Can Keep Up
A new vision from Advance CTE imagines what the future of career education should look like.
Mathematics
Supporting Struggling Math Students Means Building Their Number Sense—and Confidence
Two models schools use to help students learn new material—and shore up gaps at the same time.
Teaching Profession
What Teachers Love (and Hate) About Appreciation Week
Teachers want thoughtful, inclusive appreciation, not gimmicks or last-minute ideas.
Early Childhood
5 Ways to Build Oral Language in Young Learners
Hearing and practicing language leads to stronger literacy skills.
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- Mathematics From Our Research Center Elementary Math Has Been in Focus. But Middle and High School Students' Struggles Are DauntingAn EdWeek Research Center survey finds that educators see older students' lack of progress in the subject as an acute problem.Mathematics How Two Schools Are Rethinking Math for English LearnersSchools in Oregon and Virginia are trying to build students' vocabulary in the subject—and their confidence.Mathematics From Our Research Center Fractions Scuttle Many Students' Math Ambitions. New Models Can Clear the WayPre-algebraic skills and basic operations also are stumbling blocks, the EdWeek Research Center finds.Mathematics What Schools Should Do to Pump Up the Deflated Math Skills of Older StudentsResearch offers guidance on supporting teenagers who struggle with foundational skills.College & Workforce Readiness Inside One District’s Experiment to Anchor Learning Around Career-Ready SkillsEmployers identify skills like creativity and collaboration as key to success in careers.Early Childhood Teachers Blame Parents for Young Learners' Deficits. But There's a Bigger StoryTeachers and parents are experiencing similar levels of stress caring for and educating kids.
Jobs
Regional K-12 Virtual Career Fair: DMV
Find teaching jobs and K-12 education jubs at the EdWeek Top School Jobs virtual career fair.
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Sudden cardiac arrest can happen at school. Learn why CERPs matter, what’srequired, and how districts can prepare to save lives.
Teaching Profession
Webinar
Effective Strategies to Lift and Sustain Teacher Morale: Lessons from Texas
Learn about the state of teacher morale in Texas and strategies that could lift educators' satisfaction there and around the country.
- Teaching Profession Increases in Teacher Pay Offset by Inflation, Union Analysis ShowsThe inflation-adjusted increase was less than 1 percent, the National Education Association says.Teaching Profession Opinion Portrayals of Educators on Film and TV: The Good, the Bad, The UglyFrom "Lean on Me" to "Abbott Elementary," how realistic is Hollywood’s representation of schools?Reading & Literacy How the Science of Reading Is Reshaping Teaching: What the Data SayA nationally representative survey shows how reading curriculum, PD, and teacher practice have shifted.Teacher Preparation Opinion Some Claim Ed. Schools Are 'Woke.' Are They?Researchers tested claims by Christopher Rufo, a leader of the anti-critical race theory movement.Assessment Opinion We Need to Stop Overrelying on Student Test ScoresThese four educator strategies offer approaches for improving how we evaluate achievement.Early Childhood What Are the Ingredients of a Good Preschool Curriculum?Nonprofit curriculum reviewer EdReports has started reviewing pre-K materials.
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Reading & Literacy
Quiz
Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Helping Struggling Students Get Back on Track?
Too many students struggle with reading. Test your knowledge of what works—and discover strategies to help them get back on track.
Science
Spotlight
Spotlight on STEM That Sticks: How Schools Spark Curiosity and Build Future Skills
Find out how schools are cultivating enthusiasm for STEM learning through family STEM nights, low-cost innovations, and more!
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This important white paper from Dr. Stacie Chana outlines the urgent need for a road map to help educators lead this technological shift ...