Curriculum
What Makes Curriculum 'High-Quality'?
Depending on who’s providing the definition, a good curriculum could mean different things.
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Special Education
Opinion
RFK Jr. Is the Last Person Who Should Be in Charge of Special Education
Why Trump’s recent announcement sent a chill down my spine.
Student Well-Being
Federal Efforts Have Curbed Teen Vaping. Will the Recent Cuts Change That?
Efforts to curtail youth vaping may be in peril after dramatic federal staffing cuts.
Student Well-Being
Video
The First Rule of SEL for Older Students? Don’t Be Boring
Middle and high schoolers are a tougher audience for SEL.
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Teaching
March Madness-Themed Lessons for Any Classroom
Teachers online share creative ways they've used March Madness to enhance their lessons.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
Does Teaching Feel Chaotic Right Now? How to Cope
How math teachers can work in solidarity for the sake of their students and themselves.

Why Understanding AI Starts With Math
Giving students a peek at the math under the hood of AI can help them understand the potential power and pitfalls of the technology.
The Future of Math Class: How AI Could Transform Instruction
Even as the use of AI expands in K-12 schools, many math teachers remain skeptical of its value.
How AI Is Changing the Way Math Teachers Plan Lessons
Math teachers are less likely to use AI tools, but some are getting ahead of the curve.
Can AI and Math Work Together? Here's What Teachers Say
Generate practice problems, plan lessons, and help struggling learners were among many recommendations.
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School & District Management
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Wondering when district and school leaders are most likely to check their emails? Take our quick quiz and discover the ideal times to send your messages for better engagement.
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Student Well-Being
Video
How Urban Schools Bring Lessons to Life Through Gardening
School gardens can connect classroom lessons with the wider world while offering lifelong learnings for students.
Student Well-Being
Video
What’s Behind the Political Criticisms of Social-Emotional Learning?
The Trump administration says SEL is being used to veil discrimination. What does that mean for schools?
Student Well-Being
Video
The Skills Employers Want Most in the AI Age All Have Something in Common
Explaining how SEL can help students prepare for the working world may help more families get behind it, educators say.
Reading & Literacy
Video
How Everyday Objects Can Strengthen Phonemic Awareness
Teachers can create homegrown kits to help students master phonemic awareness—how to manipulate the sounds in English.
College & Workforce Readiness
Video
This High School Program Is Preparing Students to Be Detention Officers
For high school students interested in fields in criminal justice, this district’s program gives them the opportunity to graduate with a job in the field.
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Regulation & Policy
Market Analysis
Uncertainty, Grief: Trump Administration's Cuts to Foreign Aid Upend Work of Education Providers
Many education contractors manage contracts in the U.S. and abroad.
Product Development
Industry Insight
How to Bring Students Into Your Product Development Plans
Smart education companies can move beyond seeking "student voice" to accepting them as influencers, says an advisor at Digital Promise.
Financing & Investment
K-12 Market News
What's the Future of the Education SBIR Program, Following Mass Layoffs?
The sweeping staff reductions at the U.S. Department of Education have gutted a program designed to nurture innovative new products.
Strategy & Operations
K-12 Dealmaking
McGraw Hill Acquires Interactive Writing Platform
This is the company's fourth transaction since being acquired in 2021.