Leadership
Education news, analysis, and opinion about effective school and district leadership
Equity & Diversity
What the Latest Civil Rights Data Show About Racial Disparities in Schools
The U.S. Department of Education released new data from 2021-22 covering students' access to STEM courses, school discipline, and more.
Student Well-Being
From Our Research Center
What's Behind the Falloff in Social-Emotional Learning for Teens
Surveys from the EdWeek Research Center find that districts' focus on SEL is back down to pre-pandemic levels.
School & District Management
3 Big Challenges School Lunch Programs Face as They Feed Students
School nutrition directors report problems with costs, supply shortages, and staffing.
School & District Management
What Principals Can Do So Teachers Don't Dread Observations
Principals can make walkthroughs more palatable. Here's how.
School & District Management
Opinion
This Time of Year, Principals Have Two Jobs. Here’s How to Ace Them Both
Here are 4 tips on how to finish this school year strong—while preparing for the next.
School & District Management
Opinion
When School Leaders Deliver Bad Directives
One of the upshots of issuing lame orders is breaking the trust of teachers, which may never be regained.
School & District Management
Opinion
3 Mistakes New Leaders Should Avoid
Districts are searching for aspiring leaders. What does it take to succeed in the role?
EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to introduce our 2024 class of EdWeek Leaders To Learn From. These district leaders have shown persistence and creativity as they navigate the challenges facing schools in an increasingly diverse, rapidly changing world.
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Recruitment & Retention
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EdRecruiter 2025 Survey Results: The Outlook for Recruitment and Retention
See exclusive findings from EdWeek’s nationwide survey of K-12 job seekers and district HR professionals on recruitment, retention, and job satisfaction.
Jobs
Virtual Career Fair for Teachers and K-12 Staff
Find teaching jobs and K-12 education jubs at the EdWeek Top School Jobs virtual career fair.
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Join K-12 leaders as they share strategies for aligning curriculum, assessment, and instruction to support all learners.
- School & District Management Superintendents Say Public Schools Can Compete With School Choice. Here's HowThe four finalists for the National Superintendent said schools have to get creative to attract students.School & District Management Classroom Interruptions Add Up Quickly to Lost Learning TimeDuring a typical school year, teachers contend with potentially thousands of interruptions to classroom time.Student Well-Being Download How Schools Can Teach Students to Manage Their Behavior and Emotions (DOWNLOADABLE)Experts share practical tips on how to teach students to manage their emotions and behaviors.Student Well-Being Elementary Students Can’t Manage Their Emotions. What Schools Can Do to HelpMany teachers say kids' coping skills are not as good as they used to be.Student Well-Being From Our Research Center Does Social-Emotional Learning Really Work? Educators Had a Lot to SayThe emphasis on teaching social-emotional skills continues to expand across K-12 schools.Student Well-Being 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.
Mathematics
Spotlight
Spotlight on Building Strong Foundations in Math
This Spotlight will help you discover how to help students develop conceptual understanding, effectively teach word problems, and more.
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Education
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Education Week News Quiz: Jan. 16, 2025
Test your knowledge on the latest news and trends in education.
Teaching
Spotlight
Spotlight on PreK-12 Problem-Based Learning
This Spotlight will help you learn how to prepare students for the workforce, partner with students on sustainability initiatives, and more.
- Professional Development 5 Tips on AI Professional Development for TeachersTwo district leaders share strategies to ensure teacher professional development on AI is effective.Recruitment & Retention What 4 New Studies Say About How Districts Can Attract—and Retain—TeachersNew insights on teachers' starting salaries, working conditions, and contract work can help leaders better hire and retain teachers.School Climate & Safety As Wildfires Devastate Los Angeles, Educators Offer Help and RefugeAs wildfires rip through the region, educators band together for support as they work to help students and families.School & District Management Are Snow Days Making a Comeback?While some school districts use remote learning days when wintry weather strikes, others are reverting to—or sticking with—snow days.Student Well-Being What Principals Can Do to Get Students Excited to Learn After Winter BreakPrincipals are giving warm welcomes after winter break. They also want students to get serious about their academics.Student Well-Being Social Media Issues for Kids Shaping Up to Be 'Unpredictable' in 2025Donald Trump back in the White House, Elon Musk's growing influence, and the end of fact checkers at Facebook could mean big changes.
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