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Essential Reading for Educators: Back-to-School 2024 Edition

Get up-to-speed on big K-12 topics for the new academic year

As schools open for a new academic year, teachers, staff, and administrators face big challenges—and exciting opportunities—to provide engaging environments and experiences for all students to learn and thrive.

Some issues are familiar (think: student engagement, cellphone management), while others may feel more unique to the moment (think: a historic presidential election).

To help educators prepare for and navigate the year ahead, EdWeek editors curated a list of key reads around four widely relevant themes:

  • Steering students and staff through the 2024 presidential election
  • Motivating and engaging students
  • Managing big changes to cellphone policies
  • Understanding artificial intelligence

We also selected three Opinion essays written by current and former teachers that are excellent reads to start the year off right.

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Teaching the 2024 election
Image of a student and teacher engaging in lessons related to elections.
Kotryna Zukauskaite for Education Week
Social Studies Teaching the 2024 Election: Learning Opportunity or Landmine?
As the presidential campaign heats up and school starts soon, social studies teachers weigh in on whether and how to cover it in class.
Elizabeth Heubeck, July 25, 2024
4 min read
Tight crop of a man's hands using a mobile phone with the popup box that reads "Delete post, Are you sure you want to delete this post? Cancel or Delete"
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Student Well-Being Pause Before You Post: A Social Media Guide for Educators in Tense Political Times
5 tips for educators and their students to avoid making harmful or false statements online that they later regret.
Arianna Prothero, July 17, 2024
6 min read
Optimizing student engagement
Back of a teen girl walking home from school while wearing a backpack with one strap hanging off her shoulder.
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Student Well-Being The Influential Allies These Schools Are Enlisting to Boost Attendance
A newly formed group of school districts will rely on the help of their communities to craft absence-fighting strategies.
Caitlynn Peetz, July 24, 2024
4 min read
Image of a student having a difficult time focusing in class.
Kotryna Zukauskaite for Education Week
Student Achievement Students' Lack of Focus Is the Top Barrier to Learning, School Leaders Say
COVID-19's lingering impact on schools includes a lack of student focus, per the National Center for Education Statistics.
Annie Goldman, July 18, 2024
4 min read
Blurred photograph of a green chalkboard with 5 hands raised.
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Teaching A Teacher Asked and Students Answered: What Motivates You to Learn?
Motivation is a key part of learning. But what sparks students’ motivation can be elusive.
Arianna Prothero, June 13, 2024
3 min read
Teen Internet Slang Canva
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Teaching Profession Bruh, Teachers Are 'Low Key' Trying to Stay on Top of Student Slang
Teachers use curiosity and humor to stay in tune with kids' constantly evolving language.
Tanyon A. Duprey, July 1, 2024
2 min read
Managing cellphones
Image of a cellphone being erased by a pencil.
Kotryna Zukauskaite for Education Week
Ed-Tech Policy Q&A Why Many Schools' Strict Cellphone Policies May Not Go Far Enough
A national advocacy group says schools need all-day bans on devices.
Elizabeth Heubeck, July 18, 2024
6 min read
Sets of hands holding phones. Scrolling smartphones, apps mail, applications, photos. cellphone camera.
Vanessa Solis/Education Week + iStock/Getty Images
Classroom Technology How to Manage Cellphones in Schools: 6 Tips From Teens (Download)
Three teenagers talk about how schools should think about and manage students' cellphone use.
1 min read
Navigating artificial intelligence
Photo collage of robotic hand using computer keyboard.
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Classroom Technology 1 in 3 College Applicants Used AI for Essay Help. Did They Cheat?
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT have put a high-tech twist on decades-old questions of fairness in the college admissions process.
Alyson Klein, July 18, 2024
8 min read
Image of the complexities of Artificial Intelligence.
Kotryna Zukauskaite for Education Week
IT Infrastructure & Management Los Angeles Unified's AI Meltdown: 5 Ways Districts Can Avoid the Same Mistakes
The district didn't clearly define the problem it was trying to fix with AI, experts say. Instead, it bought into the hype.
Alyson Klein, July 8, 2024
10 min read
Opinion
Illustration of cellphone with cracked screen.
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Classroom Technology Opinion Why I Changed My Mind About Cellphones in the Classroom
A decade ago, I championed smartphones as a powerful learning tool—but a lot has changed since then.
Jody Passanisi, July 23, 2024
4 min read
A girl wearing a hooded sweatshirt backwards which hilariously obscures her face while donning sunglasses.
iStock/Getty Images + Education Week
Teaching Opinion Let Kids Be Weird. They Learn Better That Way
The more opportunities students have to showcase their personalities and creativity, the better off students (and teachers) will be.
Lindsey Canny, July 25, 2024
3 min read
School Setting Superimposed on Modern Community Head Profile Icons combined with an Abstract Geometric Pattern. Classroom management, early career teacher professional development.
Vanessa Solis/Education Week + DigitalVision Vectors + Anastasiia Neibauer/iStock
Teaching Opinion How to Ace Your First Year of Teaching
A veteran teacher offers 9 tips for how to make your classroom calm and productive right from the start.
Gary Kowalski, July 9, 2024
5 min read