Teaching Profession
Teachers' Union Approves New Fund to Help Immigrant Teachers
It's aimed at teachers who came to the country before 2007 under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Ed-Tech Policy
Opinion
Is the Backlash Against Tech in Schools Going Too Far?
As schools rethink their relationship with tech, there are questions to ask. Related: Tech Backlash Prompts Responses From Top Ed-Tech Group
Classroom Technology
Do School Laptops Help Students With Summer Learning?
School-provided computers can extend learning in the summer, but educators are weighing the best use.
Early Childhood
Video
A Charter School Finds 'Looping' Strategy Benefits Youngest Students
At the Capital City Public Charter School, 3- and 4-year-olds lean on each other for guidance.
School & District Management
Principals Find Creative Ways to Carve Out Teacher Collaboration Time
Here's how three principals provide structure for educator collaboration.
Artificial Intelligence
'Building AI Apps is Not Easy': Stretch, ISTE's Chatbot, Is Finally Ready to Go
ISTE spent the past three years testing and refining the tool, which is now ready for a wider audience.
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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Spotlight on Digital Learning Done Right: Engaging Students With Research-Backed Tech
Learn how research-based digital learning, such as esports, AI, and robotics, engages students while building real-world tech skills.
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From Data to Decisions: How Data Should Shape Instruction, Not Just Measure It
Find out how educators are shifting to real-time, strengths-based data to guide teaching, differentiation, and support.
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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.
Meeting District Needs
Exclusive Data
How Steep Enrollment Declines Are Now — And What It Means for District Decisionmaking
A significant portion of K-12 administrators across the country say the decisions they make moving forward will be shaped by the enrollment declines their districts are experiencing, a new EdWeek Market Brief survey finds.
Strategy & Operations
Industry Insight
Why Evidence-Backed Ed-Tech Tools Often Struggle to Reach Scale
School districts spend billions of dollars each year on ed-tech tools and learning resources intended to improve student outcomes.
Meeting District Needs
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.
Meeting District Needs
K-12 Market News
The Phrase K-12 Officials Are Sick of Hearing When Talking About Innovating on a Budget
A panel at ISTELive offered insight into just how sensitive discussions about efficiency and funding can be for district, state, and federal education leaders.