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School & District Management
An Unconventional Way One District Is Adding Teacher Planning Time
District leaders had to respond to increased training demands and the reality that elementary teachers generally have little planning time.
School & District Management
Polarization in Schools: 5 Timely Remedies for Educators
What contributes to polarization? What is its impact on K-12? Answers to these questions are the focus of this year's special report.
School & District Management
How Schools Can Survive a Global Tech Meltdown
The CrowdStrike incident this summer is a cautionary tale for schools.
Budget & Finance
The Future of Property Taxes Is on Ballots This Fall. Why It Matters for Schools
Several states are considering reforms that would lower property taxes—or ask voters to approve eliminating them altogether.
School & District Management
Sizing Up the Risks of Schools' Reliance on the 'Internet of Things'
Technology is now critical to both the learning and business operations of schools.
Student Well-Being
Teen Substance Use Is Declining, But More Dangerous Drug Abuse Is Emerging
There are rising concerns about teens' access to more lethal drugs such as fentanyl.
Families & the Community
School Attendance Suffers as Parent Attitudes Shift
Parents are more relaxed about attendance than before the pandemic, district leaders said.
EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to introduce our 2024 class of EdWeek Leaders To Learn From. These district leaders have shown persistence and creativity as they navigate the challenges facing schools in an increasingly diverse, rapidly changing world.
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A Seat at the Table: How Can We ‘Disagree Better’? A Roadmap for Educators
Experts in conflict resolution, psychology, and leadership skills offer K-12 leaders skills to avoid conflict in challenging circumstances.
- Equity & Diversity Opinion 13 Ways Educators Get Culturally Responsive Teaching WrongSome teachers believe adding a few culturally relevant texts or activities to the existing curricula is sufficient. It's not.School & District Management More Schools Invest in Solar Panels to Save Money and Help the EnvironmentMore than 10 percent of students attend school in a building that has solar panels, a new report shows.School & District Management Opinion What Principals Get Wrong About Teacher Wellness“Wellness” needs to offer educators more than just a chance to press pause on their work.School & District Management Principals: Try These 3 Things to Boost Teachers' Morale This YearAnticipate when burnout is likely and act to keep it in check, a veteran principal advises.School & District Management The School Year Is Off to a Hot Start—Again. What Districts Need to KnowSchools are dismissing early, calling off classes, and canceling athletic events to beat the heat as part of a now-familiar routine.Student Well-Being Interactive How Gen Z Feels About Life and the Future, in ChartsIn a new survey, what Gen Z students plan to do after high school has a lot to do with how they feel about their lives and their futures.
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Spotlight on High-Impact Tutoring
This Spotlight will help you learn what makes tutoring effective, identify how to make tutoring financially sustainable, and more.
Reading & Literacy
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Spotlight on K-12 Reading Intervention
This Spotlight will help you learn how to better support struggling older readers, strategies for boosting reading proficiency, and more.
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The Student Government Association’s Academic Affairs Committee (SGA) worked with faculty and the Office of the Provost to include American Sign Language (ASL) as part of the College’s foreign language requirement starting in spring 2024.
- School & District Management Reported Essay How Principals Can Ride the Storm of Divisive PoliticsSchool leaders must do their best to find a way for everyone to work together and move forward.School Climate & Safety Reported Essay Schools Are Now Political Battlegrounds. We've Been Here BeforeU.S. history is filled with moments of polarization. What’s different about today?School & District Management Opinion Schools Can’t Cure Polarization. Here’s How They Survive ItTo avoid controversy, many educators have learned to sidestep contentious topics. That’s understandable—and wrong.Student Achievement What the Research Says Socioeconomic Status Matters in Student Achievement—But It’s Not EverythingData suggests that a significant portion of the achievement gap could be tied to socioeconomic status.School & District Management Safety Risk or Civic Duty? Schools Can't Always Say No to Voters on Election DaySchools are often obligated to serve as polling places, even as safety concerns have grown in recent years.Equity & Diversity Explainer Religion in Public Schools, ExplainedPublic schools cannot promote any particular religion, and they must respect the individual religious beliefs of students and staff.
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New York City, New York
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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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Perris, California
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