There are plenty of concerns to keep them up at night, but what, exactly, are the most common among district leaders? The EdWeek Research Center asked a nationally representative sample of educators, ...
President-elect Donald Trump hasn’t even taken the oath of office yet, but already supporters and opponents of his promise to make it easier for families to use public dollars to pay for private ...
Teachers used to be more diverse than their college-educated peers. New national and state data show how that's changing.
There is plenty the incoming administration can do to kneecap the main federal agency responsible for K-12 schools.
Many teachers said their favorite part of teaching is the knowledge that their work matters—and makes a difference in students’ lives for years to come. When they contact me long after graduation to ...
There’s a bill in Congress seeking to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. What do its supporters really want?
Will immigration agents carry out arrests and raids at schools? It’s a question on the minds of educators in districts and ...
TikTok is a big headache for educators, but banning it probably won't solve all their issues with student engagement.
The impact will be felt in 38 states, but with some states affected more than others. Eight states will see a decline of 20 ...
Schools in one state are making progress addressing a pandemic-fueled backlog of special education identifications.
Results on an international test of adults' math and literacy skills show a growing chasm between the highest and lowest ...
It's tempting to push natural disaster preparations to the backburner. These district leaders advise against it.