Special Education
Fears Grow That Trump Will Cut Special Education Support Funding
Advocacy organizations are warning members to brace for "hundreds" of grant terminations.
Teaching Profession
What Happened When States Dropped Teacher Licensing Requirements?
New research offers clues about what more permanent changes to licensure requirements could mean.
Mathematics
Opinion
Do Math and Grade-Level Instruction Need a Divorce?
Every student can achieve math proficiency. Here's how.
School & District Management
Is It Time to Quit? 3 Questions Superintendents Can Ask Themselves
Sometimes, change at the top can be the best option for the district and its superintendent.
Artificial Intelligence
Most School PR Professionals Are Using AI at Work. What Does That Look Like?
School districts are increasingly relying on AI to communicate with the public.
School Choice & Charters
Are Charter Schools the Right Fit for Rural Communities?
Rural charter leaders face challenges growing student enrollment and providing access to services.
Federal Policy
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School & District Management
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Cellphones
For the first time in the smartphone era, most K-12 students now face cellphone limits at school.
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Want to Motivate Students in STEM? The Way You Explain Things Matters
How teachers explain tricky math and science concepts can affect students' motivation in their STEM classes.
Many Kids' Parents Didn't Go to College. You Can Still Motivate Them in STEM
Students whose parents did not go to college often do not feel they have the necessary support to excel STEM subjects.
Students Don't Think Cellphones Distract Them From Learning STEM. Teachers Disagree
New surveys of teens and teachers show how far apart the two groups are on this issue.
Teachers, Parents, or Peers: Who Motivates Students Most to Pursue STEM?
Encouragement from adults—like teachers, school counselors, and parents—is crucial for motivating students in STEM.
College & Workforce Readiness
Spotlight
Spotlight on Empowering Students For College and the Workforce
This Spotlight will help you discover approaches schools throughout the country use to expose students to career and technical pathways.
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Privacy & Security
Video
How Schools Can Prevent a Cyberattack
When a cyberattack happens, schools can lose instructional time, as well as thousands of dollars responding to it.
Federal
Opinion
Two Former Trump and Biden Appointees Hash Out What’s Ahead in Ed. Policy
They held the same job in the Education Department—under two very different administrations. Watch their conversation.
Curriculum
Video
How This Small, Title I District Is Churning Out Spelling Bee Champions
This district has won the National Spanish Spelling Bee six times. But winning isn't the only goal behind its efforts.
School & District Management
Video
District Dilemmas – Solutions for Common District Leader Challenges
District leaders around the country share how they address some of the common challenges they experience.
Student Achievement
Video
One District’s Secret to Boosting Reading and Math Scores
For Metro Nashville Public Schools, high dosage tutoring implemented by staff and volunteers led to marked improvements in reading and math.
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Sales & Marketing
Exclusive Data
The Most Loaded Terms in Education Marketing: What's Changed Over the Past Year?
EdWeek Market Brief surveyed district and school leaders on what phrases in education companies' materials make them uneasy.
Strategy & Operations
Industry Insight
Principals Need Help. Here's One Company's Strategy for Stepping In
Curriculum Associates' principal-focused program offers resources and professional learning at a time when both are in short supply.
Regulation & Policy
Tracker
Which Organizations' Contracts at the Education Department Have Been Terminated by DOGE?
As the Trump administration continues slashing the federal K-12 agency, the impact on organizations is just starting to come into focus.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
Ohio Is Requiring AI Policies for All K-12 Schools. Will Other States Follow?
Ohio districts will have until July 1, 2026, to adopt their own policies for using the technology.