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My School Didn’t Teach Us Black History, So I Started Doing It Myself (Opinion)
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One high school student created her own sanctuary for learning Black history. She wants you to do the same.
on Feb 16
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Trump Says RFK Jr. Will Oversee Special Education, Child Nutrition
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Advocates are wary as the president's comments don't specify when or how the transition will happen.
on Tue, 2PM
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Dozens of Head Start Programs Still Aren't Receiving Promised Federal Funds
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Some providers of pre-K and child care have waited more than a week for federal reimbursements that typically arrive in 24 hours.
on Mar 22
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Project 2025 Would Dramatically Cut Federal Funds for Schools. Then What?
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A key federal funding source for schools would disappear under the conservative policy agenda.
on Mar 22
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‘Diversity’ Isn’t a Dirty Word: Why Politicians Are Scapegoating DEI (Opinion)
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The language may be new, but we’ve seen these same tactics used to attack racial equality for decades.
on Mar 22
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Trump Admin. Cuts Library Funding. What It Means for Students
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In an executive order last week, the Trump administration mandated the reduction of seven agencies, including one that funds libraries around the country: the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
on Mar 21
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Is DOGE Putting Student and Educator Data at Risk?
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How Trump's efforts to slash the federal government could affect teachers’ and students’ data.
on Mar 20
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Oklahoma Draft Standards Ask Students to Find 2020 Election 'Discrepancies'
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The standards intimate that the 2020 presidential election results might not be trustworthy.
on Mar 19
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The Ed. Dept. Axed Its Office of Ed Tech. What That Means for Schools
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The office helped districts navigate new and emerging technology affecting schools.
on Mar 19
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The Wrong People Are Driving Our Education Policy (Opinion)
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School choice advocates don’t understand the full ramifications of draining public resources to benefit private institutions.
on Mar 18
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Most Tech Companies Profit Off Student Data, Even If They Say Otherwise, Report Finds
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Nearly three-quarters of the most popular apps and online platforms likely profit from user data, according to Common Sense Media.
on Mar 16
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Parents Sue Ed. Dept. Over Civil Rights Office Layoffs and Delays
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The lawsuit argues that the mass layoffs leave students and families with little recourse for discrimination complaints.
on Mar 15
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Ed. Dept. Will Shed Nearly Half Its Staff in Massive Reduction Under Trump
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The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it was getting rid of nearly half its staff through a variety of measures.
on Mar 12
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Billions of School Tech Dollars At Risk as Supreme Court Takes Up E-Rate Case
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The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a lower-court decision that struck down the funding mechanism for the E-rate school internet program.
on Mar 9
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Education Department Launches 'End DEI' Website to Solicit Complaints About Schools
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The Trump administration wants the public to report schools for using DEI practices.
on Mar 1
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Why Teachers Should Talk to Students Before Accusing Them of Using AI to Cheat
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Software showing how a student interacted with a document can shine a light on AI cheating, but it shouldn't be the final word, experts say.
on Feb 27
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What Students Have to Say About Their Black History Class (Opinion)
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Here’s what made these high school seniors sign up for an African American studies course—and what they’ve learned.
on Feb 24
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Schools May Get Relief From Overcharges After Supreme Court Ruling on E-Rate
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The ruling potentially bolsters schools that have been overcharged by telecommunications companies.
on Feb 22
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Why So Many Students Struggle With Math Anxiety—and How to Help
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Math anxiety holds students back from reaching their potential. Experts share insights on the problem and strategies to combat it.
on Feb 21
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This School Will Have Artificial Intelligence Teach Kids (With Some Human Help)
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Teachers will take on the role of guides and mentors rather than content experts.
on Feb 17
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Teachers’ Union Sues Over Sensitive Data Accessed by Elon Musk's DOGE
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The American Federation of Teachers and others allege that three federal agencies improperly disclosed sensitive information.
on Feb 13
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An Unusual Consequence for Late School Pickups: Fees for Tardy Parents
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School and district leaders struggle when parents are regularly late to the pickup line.
on Feb 12
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Trump Admin. Suddenly Cancels Dozens of Education Department Contracts
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The Trump administration abruptly terminated dozens of contracts financed by the research arm of the U.S. Department of Education.
on Feb 11
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Schools' AI Policies Are Still Not Clear to Teachers and Students
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Generative artificial intelligence has been a hot topic in K-12 since 2022, and some educators are eager to see guidance from districts.
on Feb 7
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Teachers, Try This: Take Classroom Lessons Into the Wild
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This Wisconsin district utilizes its school forest to translate classroom lessons into the outdoors.
on Feb 7
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Wondering How to Deal With AI in Your Classroom? Try These Ideas (Opinion)
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Technology tools aren’t magic. Consider whether they will support what you're trying to do in the classroom.
on Feb 6
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What's in Trump's New Executive Orders on Indoctrination and School Choice
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The White House has no authority over curriculum, and no ability to unilaterally pull back federal dollars, but Trump is toeing the line.
on Feb 4
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5 Ways Teachers Can Get Boys to Love Reading
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Students' reading scores have hit record lows, with boys' scores falling furthest. Pleasure reading could help.
on Jan 31
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Trump Admin. Axes Newly Created School Safety Board
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The Trump administration disbanded a board that advises agencies on school safety strategies. Members include parents of school shooting victims.
on Jan 29
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Thinking About Closing a School? What to Consider Besides Enrollment
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It's not a given that closing a building will result in substantial savings.
on Jan 29
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Learning Recovery Has Stalled. What Should Schools Do Next?
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Students are still not fully caught up, educators said in a new survey.
on Jan 29
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Here Are Trump's First-Week Actions That Could Affect Schools
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There's been a lot to keep track of during Trump's first week back in the White House. Here's how it all could affect schools.
on Jan 25
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The One Quality That Every Great Teacher Shares (Opinion)
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A lot has changed during my two decades as a teacher, but one thing is just as true as it was on my first day.
on Jan 24
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This Is How ‘Woke’ Schools Really Are—According to Students
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Students don't report evidence of systemic political bias, but do say teachers discuss controversial issues.
on Jan 22
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This Time of Year, Principals Have Two Jobs. Here’s How to Ace Them Both (Opinion)
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Here are 4 tips on how to finish this school year strong—while preparing for the next.
on Jan 22
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The Number of States That Require Schools to Teach Cursive Is Growing
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Here are the states that require schools to teach cursive handwriting.
on Jan 20
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Why Don't the Common-Core Standards Include Cursive Writing?
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One of the lead writers of the reading standards explained that learning to use technology took precedence. But what does the research say?
on Jan 20
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Classroom Interruptions Add Up Quickly to Lost Learning Time
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During a typical school year, teachers contend with potentially thousands of interruptions to classroom time.
on Jan 14
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Teachers and Administrators at Odds Over Extra Job Duties
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The perception coincides with teachers' low levels of job satisfaction.
on Jan 14
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How Schools Can Teach Students to Manage Their Behavior and Emotions (DOWNLOADABLE)
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Experts share practical tips on how to teach students to manage their emotions and behaviors.
on Jan 13
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5 Tips on AI Professional Development for Teachers
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Two district leaders share strategies to ensure teacher professional development on AI is effective.
on Jan 11
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Teachers Are Faced With Constant Challenges. Here's How to Overcome Them (Opinion)
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Three veteran educators offer their expert guidance on how to manage even the toughest classroom scenarios.
on Jan 7
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How 3 Top Math Teachers Nurture Students’ Ability to Tackle Challenge
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Education Week spoke with three award-winning teachers about how they help students persevere in the math classroom.
on Jan 7
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9 Ways to Support Student Mental Health (Opinion)
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There are countless reasons for students' mental health woes. Here's how educators are successfully stepping in.
on Jan 6
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Districts Are Already Bracing for Federal Funding Cuts Under Trump
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Schools could struggle to support vulnerable students if Republican proposals for K-12 cuts come to pass.
on Dec 25
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How AI Is Changing Education: The Year's Top 5 Stories
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Schools are tackling big questions about AI.
on Dec 24
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Is Bluesky the New Twitter for Teachers?
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Educators are trying out social media app Bluesky for building and maintaining their professional learning networks.
on Dec 18
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Teacher and Teen Student Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting
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At least six others were injured in what is the 39th school shooting of 2024 in which someone was killed or hurt.
on Dec 17
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Law Restricting Teachers' Unions Falls After More Than a Decade
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The Wisconsin law, a poster child for efforts to curb collective bargaining over the past decade, was deemed unconstitutional.
on Dec 17
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What Do Schools Owe Students With Traumatic Brain Injuries?
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Physicians say students with traumatic brain injuries can fall through the cracks when returning to school.
on Dec 16