Technology
Education news, analysis, and opinion about the policies around and use of educational technology
Artificial Intelligence
Q&A
How This District Got Students, Teachers, Parents, and Leaders to Agree on AI
One Southern California school system went slower in developing guidelines in order to build buy-in.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
AI-Drafted Emails Aren't as Good as You Think: A School HR Director Explains
I prompted ChatGPT to write a teacher’s work accommodation request. Here’s what it got wrong.
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Browse and register for free professional development on classroom technology, student data, ed-tech policy, future of work, personalized learning, and more.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
What Guidelines Should Teachers Provide for Student AI Use?
The goal is to teach students to harness AI to bolster learning and preserve their work's integrity.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
‘Instant Support’: Why We Should Embrace AI Tools for English Learners
Though not a replacement for educators, it can be a powerful ally, writes Jean-Claude Brizard.
Ed-Tech Policy
Chile Becomes Latest Country to Ban Smartphones During Class
The new law will take effect next year.
Artificial Intelligence
Q&A
How One District Uses AI to Build More Efficient Master School Schedules
In tight budgetary times, AI can find savings in schools' class schedules.
Education Market
Market Analysis
EdWeek Market Brief's Most Popular Stories From 2025
Education companies navigated a cautious and complex market in 2025.
Meeting District Needs
K-12 Insider
Here's How One California Superintendent is Navigating the State's Biggest K-12 Challenges
From building a housing project to adopting new math materials, Michael McLaughlin's hands are full.
Education Market
Market Analysis
What California K-12 Districts Will Need From Vendors in 2026
The state's funding outlook is buoyed by higher tax revenues, but it's unclear how long the boost will last.
Strategy & Operations
K-12 Dealmaking
Parallel Raises $20M in Series B Funding; Tyler Technologies Scoops Up Edulink
Special education company Parallel raised $20 million in Series B funding, the company announced.
- Artificial Intelligence Q&A How to Teach Digital Citizenship Amid the ‘Need to Just Scroll’This Kentucky district is rethinking its digital citizenship efforts in the age of AI.Ed-Tech Policy How Schools Can Balance AI’s Promise and Its PitfallsThree educators share tips on how schools can navigate this fast-evolving technology.Artificial Intelligence Opinion The Question You Need to Answer Before Crafting Any New Ed-Tech PolicyWhen debating the appropriate use of AI in schools, don't get ahead of yourself.Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT for Teachers: A Boon, a Bust, or Just ‘Meh’?Educators will have a tool for using OpenAI’s large language model through June 2027.Artificial Intelligence AI Tutors Are Now Common in Early Reading Instruction. Do They Actually Work?AI reading tutors are only now being studied, and raise difficult questions about how to judge efficacy.Artificial Intelligence Teens Should Steer Clear of Using AI Chatbots for Mental Health, Researchers SayChatbots tend to miss warning signs of serious mental health challenges.
Artificial Intelligence
Spotlight
Spotlight on AI in Education: Save Time, Scale Programs, and Prioritize The Human Connection
This Spotlight will explore how AI is helping educators save time, scale programs, and refocus on what matters most—students.
School & District Management
Quiz
Quiz Yourself: Can You Decode the Latest K-12 Buzzwords and Acronyms?
Education-speak evolves daily—can you translate the latest K-12 terms and trends?
Special Education
Spotlight
Spotlight on MTSS in Practice: From Life Skills to Learning Strategies
This Spotlight focuses on MTSS, providing a framework to support both students and educators across a range of needs and settings.
Student Achievement
Spotlight
Spotlight on Unlocking Potential: How Interventions Transform Learning
This Spotlight explores how interventions can shape student outcomes, with a focus on supporting older students who struggle with reading.
- Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Is There a Right Age for a Child’s First Cellphone? Educators Weigh InExperts say there's no optimal age for giving students their first mobile phone.Artificial Intelligence Take These 4 Steps When Rolling Out AI Literacy Lessons: One District's StrategySixth through 12th grade students are learning all about AI in this district.Artificial Intelligence ‘Isn’t That Cheating?’ Why Some Students Resist Using AI for SchoolworkA Virginia district strives to teach students that not all AI use amounts to 'cheating.'Artificial Intelligence From Our Research Center Teacher AI Training Is Rising Fast, But Still Has a Long Way to GoAI is now embedded into many of the tools that students and teachers use daily.Classroom Technology Can Messaging Apps Like Discord Facilitate Student Learning? What Educators Should KnowPeer-to-peer learning isn't new, but technology has changed the way students connect and work together.Artificial Intelligence ‘What Are You Doing on AI?’: How This District Added It to Career EducationAI literacy instruction is embedded across all 10 of the district's high school career pathways.
Superintendent - Wayzata Public Schools
Wayzata, Minnesota
Superintendent - Wayzata Public Schools
Wayzata, Minnesota
Superintendent - Wayzata Public Schools
Wayzata, Minnesota
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