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College & Workforce Readiness
This East Coast District Brought a Hollywood-Quality Experience to Its Students
A unique collaboration between a Virginia school district and two television actors allows students to gain real-life filmmaking experience.
Science
Q&A
How Schools Can Turn the Solar Eclipse Into an Unforgettable Science Lesson
The once-in-a-lifetime event can pique students' interest in science.
Assessment
AI May Be Coming for Standardized Testing
An international test may offer clues on how AI can help create better assessments.
Teaching Profession
'Here’s a Room. Here’s a Book. Good Luck': Veteran Teachers Reflect on How Their Careers Began
A little bit of support in the first year of teaching can go a long way, and older teachers are willing to mentor their new colleagues.
Teaching Profession
The State of Teaching
It's 'a Passion, It’s Not Just a Paycheck': Teachers' Advice on Joining the Profession
If you go into the job with open eyes, it's worth it, say five teachers featured in EdWeek's The State of Teaching project.
Science
Download
DIY Ideas for Safe Eclipse Viewing (Downloadable)
Here's a guide to safe, do-it-yourself ways to view next month's total eclipse, in or out of school.
Curriculum
Anti-Critical-Race-Theory Laws Are Slowing Down. Here Are 3 Things to Know
After a wave of bills limiting class discussions on race and gender, an Education Week analysis shows the policies have slowed.
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- College & Workforce Readiness A FAFSA Calculation Error Could Delay College Aid Applications—AgainIt's the latest blunder to upend the "Better FAFSA," as it was branded by the Education Department.Social Studies Opinion We Undervalue Women's Work. Teaching This Topic Could HelpKeeping housework out of our curricula reflects a broader social indifference toward this traditionally female labor.Teaching & Learning Opinion How to Use AI Tools to Support English-Language LearnersThere are many free tools available to educators, but a desired output is key to good results.Curriculum History Group Finds Little Evidence of K-12 'Indoctrination'Most social science educators say they keep politics out of the classroom, but need help identifying good curriculum resourcesTeaching Opinion An Interview With Educator and Author Jonathan KozolIn his new book, longtime activist Jonathan Kozol dives further into school inequity and offers solutions.Teaching Profession The Finalists for National Teacher of the Year Have Ideas for Boosting Teacher MoraleThe four award-winning teachers also met with U.S. lawmakers to advocate for their education causes of choice.
Jobs
Virtual Career Fair for Teachers and K-12 Staff
Find teaching jobs and other jobs in K-12 education at the EdWeek Top School Jobs virtual career fair.
Ed-Tech Policy
Webinar
Artificial Intelligence in Practice: Building a Roadmap for AI Use in Schools
AI in education: game-changer or classroom chaos? Join our webinar & learn how to navigate this evolving tech responsibly.
Education
Webinar
Developing and Executing Impactful Research Campaigns to Fuel Your Ed Marketing Strategy
Develop impactful research campaigns to fuel your marketing. Join the EdWeek Research Center for a webinar with actionable take-aways for companies who sell to K-12 districts.
- Teaching Profession The State of Teaching 'You Don't Know Teacher Tired': Educators Sound Off on MisconceptionsHear what teachers featured in EdWeek's The State of Teaching Project say makes their jobs more difficult.Teaching Profession Opinion Why I’m Happy Being ‘Just a Teacher’Not every teacher is an aspiring administrator. That’s a good thing.Teaching Opinion Student Laziness Is a Myth. Here's WhyHolding fast to the idea that students are lazy leaves no room for understanding what got in the way of their success.Teaching Profession What the Research Says Do Teachers Really Earn More After Leaving the Classroom? Not NecessarilyNearly a decade after leaving a big urban district, many teachers have yet to recoup income, a study finds.Teaching Profession The State of Teaching Here's What Keeps Teachers on the JobHear why these teachers stay in the job, despite its challenges and lower pay.Science Letter to the Editor A Call to Action for Revitalizing STEM EducationAn educational consultant and former educator discusses the importance of STEM education in this letter to the editor.
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