Teaching
How to Give Students More Agency in Class Without Losing Control
Here are six takeaways for teachers who want to give students more control over their learning without inviting disaster.
Teaching Profession
The Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact Is in Effect
The agreement to remove licensing red tape when moving to another state is now live with 10 states on board.
Teaching Profession
Here's How the Nation's Largest Teachers' Union Is Spending Its Money
The National Education Association has outlined spending for the coming year.
Equity & Diversity
Opinion
What School Leaders Need to Know About the Affirmative Action Ruling
Nothing in the Supreme Court decision keeps K-12 educators from working for racial equity, writes a teacher educator.
Professional Development
Teachers, Here's How to Land an Amazing Summer Learning Opportunity
Summer is the perfect time for teachers to get into immersive, passion-driven learning programs.
School Climate & Safety
What 3 Teachers Think About Eliminating School Resource Officers
Teachers have mixed feelings about school resource officers and whether their presence makes schools feel safer.
AI Literacy, Explained
Now that AI is expected to influence fields from medicine to policing, what do students need to understand about the technology?
Teachers Need PD on Artificial Intelligence. What It Should Look Like
Schools are just beginning to think about how to integrate AI into teacher professional development.
It's Not Just About ChatGPT. Other AI Technologies Are Heading to Schools
Four experts predict how artificial intelligence will likely impact K-12 education in the years ahead.
Building AI Literacy: What One District Has Learned
Georgia's Gwinnett County public schools opened what may be the nation's first AI high school last fall. AI is embedded in every class.
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Teaching
Video
Teachers, Try This: Use Restorative Justice to Solve Student Conflicts
In this kindergarten classroom, students learn conflict resolution skills through a short restorative justice practice.
Special Education
Video
How This Public School Meets the Needs of Students With Dyslexia
All students at this Colorado Springs public school have dyslexia. Here’s how the school is making their education a positive experience.
College & Workforce Readiness
Video
How This Juneteenth Tradition Funds Scholarships for College-Bound Students
For nearly 50 years, an annual Juneteenth cake auction has celebrated emancipation and supported students' college dreams.
Equity & Diversity
Video
How LGBTQ+ Students Find Community and Comfort Outside of School
In Arkansas, 3 of every 4 LGBTQ+ teens report experiencing discrimination at school. This after-school art program offers a safe space.
Equity & Diversity
Video
A Native Community Revitalized a Language. Here’s How a School District Carries It On
Native students' well-being and grad rates improve when they're exposed to their cultural languages. How one district is making that happen.
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In Their Own Words: How School Districts Are Preparing for the Loss of Stimulus Money
An EdWeek Market Brief survey invited district and school leaders to explain their strategies for dealing with the upcoming loss of federal stimulus funds.
K-12 Insider
How Companies Can Combat – Not Perpetuate – Bias Through AI and Other Ed Tech
An author and school leader talks about fostering an inclusive culture in his school, how ed-tech companies can support that work, and AI's impact.
Purchasing Alert
N.C. District Looks for Science Curriculum; Texas System In Need of Instructional Supplies and PD
A district in North Carolina is looking for science curriculum and instructional materials, while a Texas school system seeks instructional supplies, teacher aids and PD.
K-12 Insider
When It Comes to Big Tech Purchases, This District Chooses Collaboration
A top tech official in the San Antonio Independent School Districts talks about how different teams collaborate on important policy and buying decisions.