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Are Real-World Problem-Solving Skills Essential for Students?
Ensuring students' career readiness is a priority for districts.
Professional Development
Opinion
Why Are So Few Educators Aware of Research in Their Own Field? (Opinion)
Lacking that knowledge hampers progress, argues a veteran education researcher.
English-Language Learners
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‘Translanguaging Is What Bilinguals and Multilinguals Do’: A Video Primer for Teachers
General education teachers can use translanguaging to support English learners.
School Climate & Safety
3 Steps for Schools to Use Relationships as a 'Prevention Strategy'
Securing buy-in from teachers and staff represents a big part of that work.
Policy & Politics
Opinion
The Policy Concerns That Keep Teachers Up at Night (Opinion)
Teachers have their hands full, but education policies can have a major impact.
Cellphones
Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals.
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Artificial Intelligence
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Climate Change
The school year is getting hotter. See how schools are responding to climate change.
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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.
English-Language Learners
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WIDA's Test for English Learners: Try Sample Questions
The WIDA ACCESS test is an assessment used by close to 40 states to determine if students must remain in English learner programs.
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Answer 7 questions about the superintendent profession.
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Amidst growing concerns about the persistent lack of learning loss recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, there's a noteworthy success pattern emerging: live tutoring with state-certified teachers
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Classroom Technology
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How Pedagogy Can Catch Up to Artificial Intelligence
Educators need to start considering how AI's capabilities should change what students learn, experts say.
Ed-Tech Policy
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Cellphone Policies in Schools, Explained
Educators have multiple factors to consider when deciding how to handle cellphones in schools. Education Week breaks them down.
Curriculum
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A Look Inside the Creation of a New Asian American Studies Curriculum
This state is including the experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the curriculum. Here's what that looks like.
Special Education
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How Schools Can Use AI to Lighten the Load for Special Education Teachers
A look at some of the use cases for AI in special education, and some of the precautions educators should take when incorporating AI.
Recruitment & Retention
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Meet the High School Students Already Training To Be Teachers
These young future educators share the moments that motivated them, and the concerns they have for their future.
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Marketplace K-12
Ed-Tech Boomtowns: Money Flowing to China’s Mega-Cities
The metro hubs of Shanghai and Beijing have seen huge jumps in the amount of investment flowing to ed-tech companies in recent years, according to CB Insights.
Market Trends
Shifts in California, Texas Markets Create New Dynamics for K-12 Companies
Local districts in California and Texas have more autonomy in buying curriculum than they used to, but many of them still count on recommendations from the state.
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District Leaders Rank the Importance of Data Collected by Ed-Tech Tools
District leaders' top data-related need is information on student academic performance, survey results suggest.
Marketplace K-12
K-12 Dealmaking: Showbie Acquires Socrative; Swing, Goodwall Raise Funds
In this week’s dealmaking news, Canada-based classroom workflow app Showbie acquired formative assessment tools provider Socrative. Also, Swing Education, an online job market for substitute teachers, and Goodwall, a professional development network for students, raised funds.