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Reading & Literacy
Reading Interventions for Older Students May Be Missing a Key Component
Many older elementary and middle school students still struggle with foundational reading skills.
Social Studies
Inside the Class Where Students Talk About Abortion, Trump v. Harris, and More
A Maine high school has piloted a new class called Election Year, where students dive deep into campaign politics.
Teaching Profession
New Findings on Teacher Morale Highlight Ways to Make It Better
A new College Board survey on teacher morale echoes some previous findings. But it also highlights opportunities for schools to improve it.
Teacher Preparation
Why We Still Haven't Solved Teacher Shortages (Despite Decades of Trying)
The teacher-shortage discourse has a long history—and no perfect solutions.
Assessment
Opinion
'Academic Rigor Is in Decline.' A College Professor Reflects on AP Scores
The College Board’s new tack on AP scoring means fewer students are prepared for college.
English Learners
Q&A
A Teacher Makes the Case for Using AI With English Learners
Sarah Said teaches her high school English learners how to responsibly use AI tools for language learning.
Assessment
Opinion
Students Shouldn't Have to Pass a State Test to Graduate High School
There are better ways than high-stakes tests to think about whether students are prepared for their next step, writes a former high school teacher.
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- Teaching Profession Opinion Teacher Contracts Need to Change. And It’s Not Just About MoneyIf we want to retain effective teaches, we should increase teacher compensation—but we need to do it strategically.Reading & Literacy Q&A What Is Disciplinary Literacy?Tim Shanahan's research helped crystallize the idea of "discipline specific literacy." How has it evolved?Science Reading and Writing Like a ScientistEnglish and science teachers in Missouri middle schools collaborate to help students tackle complex scientific texts.Reading & Literacy What Happens When Every Teacher in a School Has the Tools to Improve Reading?In a whole-school literacy initiative, students learn metacognitive tools to help with reading and then apply them across content areas.Social Studies 'Can We Trust This Source?' And Other Questions Readers Ask in HistoryHistorical texts require students to weigh authors' bias, context, and audience.Teaching Opinion The Hidden Benefits of Distraction in the ClassroomDistraction can support healthy emotional regulation—but only when properly understood. Here’s what teachers need to know.
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- English Learners 2 Districts Overhauled How They Teach English Learners. Here's HowThey offer a case study in adopting an integrated, collaborative model that's a departure from teaching English learners in small groups.Mathematics Video Here's How All Students Can Learn to Enjoy Word ProblemsTeachers should weave students' cultural context into word problems, says math expert David Dai.Teacher Preparation Opinion Ed. Schools Face a Choice: Reform or Fade AwayIf schools of education are to be revitalized, it will likely be red states leading the way, an education professor argues.Mathematics Q&A Word Problems Get a Bad Rap in Math Class. Here’s How to Get Them RightKevin Dykema, a math expert, shares strategies for teachers to help students tackle word problems.Teaching Opinion Teachers Have to Endure Plenty of Short-Sighted Mandates. Here Are 3 of ThemThere’s so much bad advice about teaching that it can be hard to choose the worst. These teachers tried anyway.Special Education 5 Key Ways to Support Students With Learning DifferencesTeachers are often uncertain about how to support students who have dyslexia, dysgraphia, or dyscalculia.
School & District Management
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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About The District Academic Officer Persona?
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Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on Blended Learning
This Spotlight will help you analyze key research on school tech use, explore strategies for engaging virtual instruction, and more.
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Teaching
Spotlight
Spotlight on Empowering Educators for Student Success
This Spotlight delves into strategies to empower teachers and equip them with the tools to foster student success.