Technology
Education news, analysis, and opinion about the policies around and use of educational technology
Ed-Tech Policy
The Ingredients for a Successful Cellphone Ban: What Teachers Say
One key component: support from school leaders.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
This Professor Won the ‘Nobel for Education.’ Here's What His Work Means for Educators
What skills do students need to make sense of complex systems in the age of AI?
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Classroom Technology
Should Schools Curtail the Use of Technology? Congress Fuels Debate
Experts told lawmakers ed tech hurts student mental health without improving learning outcomes.
Artificial Intelligence
Opinion
AI in the Classroom: What a Skeptic and an Optimist Can Both Agree On
Pedro and Enrique Noguera recommend four steps for embracing chatbots—with guardrails.
Artificial Intelligence
Fed Regulation of AI Is Virtually Nonexistent. Is This a Problem for Schools?
The Trump administration wants to unleash AI to let it innovate in education and other sectors.
Classroom Technology
What the Research Says
How Much Time Do Teens Spend on Their Phones During School?
Teenagers' most-used apps are social media, video, and gaming.
Meeting District Needs
Market Analysis
Six Superintendents of the Year Tell K-12 Vendors What They Need
They Were Named Superintendents of the Year. Here’s What They Want From Vendors
Education Market
K-12 Insider
Why One Longtime Texas Lobbyist Says the 2025 Session Stood Out for K-12
New Texas laws for K-12 are set to drive major changes for districts and education companies.
Meeting District Needs
K-12 Insider
What Superintendents Want From AI: Build for Central Office Efficiency
While most AI tools target classrooms, one superintendent shares how he uses AI in leadership and what’s missing in product development for district leaders.
Strategy & Operations
K-12 Dealmaking
Pathful Scoops Up a College and Career Readiness, CTE, and Work-Based Learning Platform; Galileo Acquires 2 Florida Private Schools
Jobready360 offers districts a range of post-secondary planning tools.
- Artificial Intelligence From Our Research Center More Teachers Are Using AI in Their Classrooms. Here's WhyBut there's still a big number of teachers who don't plan to use the technology.Artificial Intelligence Video Is the ‘AI Glow’ Starting to Wear Off? What to Expect in 2026Artificial intelligence is now integrated into a wide variety of products and services that K-12 schools use, making it almost inescapable.Artificial Intelligence Quiz Quiz Yourself: How Is AI Reshaping K-12 Career and Technical Education?Test your knowledge on AI trends in students' careers.Artificial Intelligence The Rise of Deepfake Cyberbullying Poses a Growing Problem for SchoolsThe fallout from the spread of the manipulated photos and videos can create a nightmare for the victims.Artificial Intelligence K-12 World Reacts to Trump’s Executive Order to Block State AI RegulationsThe president says the patchwork of regulations across the states impedes AI companies’ growth.Ed-Tech Policy These Schools Restricted Cellphone Use. Here’s What Happened NextPrincipals noted a decrease in discipline referrals and an increase in student engagement.
Reading & Literacy
Quiz
Quiz Yourself: Is Your District Truly Science of Reading Aligned?
Answer questions on the science of reading alignment in your district, including classroom materials, achievement data, and regulations.
Social Studies
Spotlight
Spotlight on Teaching Social Studies to Build Literacy and Critical Thinking
This Spotlight explores social studies literacy, evaluating source bias, introducing complex narratives, and key U.S. history topics.
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- 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.
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