Federal
What's in Trump's New Executive Orders on Indoctrination and School Choice
Trump is trying to make his mark on K-12, despite laws limiting the federal government’s reach.
Student Achievement
Video
What the Dismal Nation's Report Card Means for Reading and Math
The latest results show declines in students’ reading with some modest progress in math.
Student Achievement
Big Cities See Bright Spots on NAEP, But Worry About Keeping Up Interventions
The large districts recorded a mixed bag last year but largely followed national trends.
Student Well-Being
What 'Boy-Friendly' Changes Look Like at Every Grade Level
A school gave students more autonomy and time for socializing.
• This is part of a special report on boys and school
• This is part of a special report on boys and school
Student Well-Being
Video
This School Keeps Kids Moving All Day. See How It Works
Inside a school where movement is woven into the day.
• This is part of a series on movement and learning
• This is part of a series on movement and learning
School & District Management
Opinion
School Modernization Funds Are in Jeopardy. Here's What to Do
HVAC upgrades keep students learning in the hottest weather and rack up energy savings for districts.
Does Social-Emotional Learning Really Work? Educators Had a Lot to Say
The emphasis on teaching social-emotional skills continues to expand across K-12 schools.
The SEL Skills Google, Microsoft, and Other Top Companies Want Schools to Teach
Senior executives from U.S. companies put a high priority on so-called "soft skills."
Are Today's Students Really Less Independent Than Previous Generations?
Experts say social-emotional learning strategies are available for teachers to help students become more independent.
Elementary Students Can’t Manage Their Emotions. What Schools Can Do to Help
Many teachers say kids' coping skills are not as good as they used to be.
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Student Achievement
Spotlight
Spotlight on Addressing Learning Gaps
This Spotlight will help you explore strategies to address gaps, accelerate learning, support students' overall well-being, and more.
Professional Development
Spotlight
Spotlight on PD for the Science of Reading
This Spotlight will help you discover how to help students develop conceptual understanding, effectively teach word problems, and more.
School & District Management
Quiz
Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About The Superintendent Persona?
The superintendent plays a crucial role in purchasing decisions. Test your knowledge of this key buyer persona and see how your results stack up with your peers.
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Student Well-Being
Video
Teachers, Try This: Combine Movement and Academics in the Classroom
A P.E. teacher shares some ideas for incorporating movement into the classroom for greater student engagement and more effective lessons.
Teaching
Video
Teachers, Try This: Incorporate Routine Student 'Vibe Checks'
A teacher's tips for mastering the art of digital organization and using student feedback to guide the classroom.
Teaching Profession
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Will the New Law on Teacher Retirement Benefits Affect You? Here’s How to Know
The Social Security Fairness Act has significant implications for educators who live in these 15 states.
Ed-Tech Policy
Video
What Makes an Effective School Cellphone Policy? An Overview
EdWeek reporter Lauraine Langreo looks at how school cellphone policies are being addressed at the school, district, and state level.
Education Funding
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What's in Store for School Funding in the New Trump Administration
EdWeek reporter Mark Lieberman outlines three areas he'll be watching when it comes to school finance under a new Trump administration.
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Meeting District Needs
Market Analysis
4 Takeaways for Education Companies From the Underwhelming NAEP Scores
The reading and math results may not directly influence K-12 purchasing, but they will shape discussions over federal spending and strategy.
Meeting District Needs
Exclusive Data
How Much "Learning Loss" Do School Districts See Among Their Students?
EdWeek Market Brief's New Survey Has Implications for Providers of Academic Resources
Product Development
Industry Insight
Lessons for Education Providers From Other Sectors on AI Adoption and Innovation
A leading advisor in AI discusses ideas from healthcare and other sectors, the use of "agentic" AI, and the technology's application in K-12.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
In Sudden Reversal, Trump Backs Off Plan to "Pause" Spending on Grants in Education, Other Areas
The administration says it will continue to attempt to impose conditions on federal spending separately, through executive orders.