Classroom Technology
1 in 3 College Applicants Used AI for Essay Help. Did They Cheat?
Generative AI has put a high-tech twist on fairness in the college admissions process.
Federal
One of Kamala Harris' First Campaign Speeches Will Be to Teachers
The vice president will speak to members of the nation's second-largest teachers' union.
School Climate & Safety
Student Pronoun Policies Put Teachers in a Tough Spot
Teachers are navigating policies to alert parents about students’ pronoun changes.
Classroom Technology
Opinion
Why I Changed My Mind About Cellphones in the Classroom
A decade ago, I championed smartphones as a learning tool—but a lot has changed.
Social Studies
Offering AP African American Studies in Georgia Just Got Complicated
The new course has hit yet another roadblock during an already tumultuous rollout.
School & District Management
How Principals Can Resolve Heated Conflicts With Parents and Teachers
Three tips for school leaders to manage complicated and emotional disagreements.
Cellphones
Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals.
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Artificial Intelligence
How can schools and districts make the most of AI's potential? Find out.
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Teacher PD
Some teachers say traditional PD falls short. Get the latest insights on how it can be improved.
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Young Students Gravitate to Math. How Teachers Can Build on That Curiosity
A focus on rich, real-world problems makes math more interesting, relevant, and enticing to students.
How Teachers Build Confidence to Motivate Middle Schoolers in STEM
Sixth through eighth grade marks a shift in what motivates students, presenting a big challenge for science and math teachers.
The Motivational Power of STEM: This Program Connects Students to Potential Careers
It's not just about motivation—it's about providing supports for kids to study STEM subjects.
Educators: Start Early to Keep Students Engaged in STEM
The EdWeek Research Center asked teachers, principals, and district leaders how to motivate kids to pursue STEM learning.
Recruitment & Retention
Spotlight
Spotlight on Teacher Shortages: Causes, Impacts, and Effective Solutions
This Spotlight will help you learn what teachers say keeps them on the job, key steps to building teacher pipelines, and more.
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Solution Tree’s new on-demand, virtual event, , aims to provide K–12 educators with the necessary knowledge and support.
Classroom Technology
Spotlight
Spotlight on Academic Integrity & AI
This Spotlight will help you examine how teachers are combatting AI cheating, discover how to structure lessons in AI literacy, and more.
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Recruitment & Retention
Video
This District Was Struggling to Find Teachers—So It Started Recruiting Abroad
By recruiting international teachers, this Texas district was able to address some of the staffing needs in their growing district.
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How This State Is Creating an Inclusive Experience for Special Â鶹´«Ã½ Students
This state is working to keep special education students in the classroom, learning alongside their peers. Here's how.
School Climate & Safety
Video
Should Teachers Carry Guns? How Two Principals Answer This Question
One has two armed school employees. The other thinks arming teachers is a bad idea.
School & District Management
Q&A
Why This K-12 Leader Was 'Incredulous' When Congress Asked Him to Testify
New York City schools Chancellor David Banks' blunt take on appearing before Congress and leading schools in divisive times.
Teaching
Video
Some Topics Are Hard to Teach. A Teacher's Guide to Tackling One of Them
This guide for teachers is designed to create an understanding around the issues of poverty, and provide classroom lessons on the topic.
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Federal Title II grants are one of the most flexible that K-12 districts can use to support professional development.
Teaching Lab CEO Sarah Johnson talks about the common complaints she hears from educators, and how companies can avoid becoming an unused tool on a district's virtual shelf.
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked K-12 leaders what information they're considering in deciding which stimulus-funded projects to cut.
The giant company says the name change reflects its evolution from a publisher to a more diversified K-12 organization.