Education Funding
Schools Lay Off Staff as Lawsuits Challenging Federal Grant Cuts Continue
Recent lawsuits have challenged federal grant cuts affecting special education and English-learner teachers.
Classroom Technology
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EdWeek's reporters and visuals team are on the ground at the massive 2026 ed-tech show.
States
Anti-DEI Efforts Reshape How States Serve English Learners
A new research study sheds light on how federal and state actions are shaping English-learner education.
Social Studies
Opinion
America at 250: Our Classrooms Are Too Quiet
Respectful disagreement is an essential habit for self-governance. Can schools recover it?
Assessment
ETS Acquires ACT, Signaling Potential Changes for College-Admissions Testing
The pairing will bring together two of the most prominent organizations in K-12 education.
Early Childhood
What Teachers Really Want From Kindergartners Isn’t Academic
Reading readiness barely registers on teachers' wish list. Here's what counts.
How a District Stopped Relying on 'One-and-Done' Professional Development
As its population of English learners grew, a district invested in coaching and co-teaching.
Lessons Learned About Effective Professional Development for Principals
The best professional development for principals has a lot in common with the best PD for teachers.
When Should Schools Make Time for PD? What Educators—and Families—Think
Educators see in-service and early-release days as practical times for PD. Families don't always agree.
A Federal Fund for Professional Development Is Clouded by Uncertainty
President Trump has repeatedly proposed axing the feds' biggest investment in professional development.
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Artificial Intelligence
Video
What AI Use Guidelines Should Look Like for Schools
Many teachers say they are not getting good guidance on how to use AI responsibly and effectively.
Education Funding
Video
Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Lagging
A school district has waited four years and counting to begin work on a tornado shelter funded with federal dollars.
College & Workforce Readiness
Video
How a "Reverse Career Fair" Can Launch High Schoolers Into the Real World
It flips the traditional model and allows students to set up booths to display their talents to employers.
Artificial Intelligence
Video
Will AI Help or Overwhelm Students? Teachers Weigh In
Even as teachers across the country experiment with AI, many are skeptical of its role in classrooms, and whether it will undermine student learning.
Artificial Intelligence
Video
How AI Complicates Student Well-Being. What Schools Should Know
Many kids cannot tell the difference between an AI-driven chatbot and genuine human understanding.
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Special Report
What's Next for K-12 Assessment: The Demand For Innovation In K-12 Testing
EdWeek Market Brief's new special report looks at the growing demand among K-12 officials for new and different approaches to assessment, and the new momentum behind these efforts to innovate.
Education Market
Industry Insight
With Screen Time Under Fire, Old Education Models Breaking, ISTE CEO Says Event Will Look Forward
Richard Culatta discusses what to expect from this year's ISTE conference and the evolving trends in the K-12 industry.
Sales & Marketing
Market Analysis
5 Lessons in Aligning Product, Marketing, and District Value
As schools face budget pressure and tool fatigue, ed-tech leaders are rethinking how they define, build, and communicate value.
Meeting District Needs
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Virginia District Seeks English Curriculum; Texas System To Compile List of Software Vendors
A Virginia district is looking for English core curriculum, while a Texas school system seeks software and web-based applications.