School & District Management
What Principal Prep Looks Like Right Now
Virtual options have grown, and that trend is expected to continue.
Reading & Literacy
Book Ban Efforts Surging in 2022, Library Association Says
This year's numbers for challenges to books already approach last year's totals, which were the highest in decades.
Teaching
Opinion
The Danger With Giving Students Feedback
Feedback works best when it's just one step in a learning process, writes Alfie Kohn.
School & District Management
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Reading & Literacy
Listen: A Principal Reflects on Shifting to the 'Science of Reading'
Why is changing instructional practice so hard? 3 takeaways from EdWeek's Twitter Spaces discussion with a school leader.
Student Well-Being
Goodbye to COVID Vaccine, Testing Mandates. What That Means for Schools
The changes come after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its COVID-19 guidance for schools.
Budget & Finance
District Leaders Want More Time to Spend ESSER Funds as Plans Go Astray
Orders aren't arriving on time. Hiring is hard. Chief financial officers want the feds to relieve the pressure.
Recruitment & Retention
Schools nationwide are struggling with hiring staff members and keeping them around. See what's working.
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Reading & Literacy
A national movement seeks to change how reading is taught. Here's the latest news and insights on reading and writing instruction.
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Sex Education
As more states move to restrict what’s taught in the classroom, sex education is back in the spotlight.
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When Did Equity Become a 'Trigger' Word?
Education equity may be inscribed in federal law, but that doesn't mean everyone agrees on what it means.
The Key to More Equitable Schools? Deep Commitment
Schools are making progress on their DEI goals, but nothing short of an education overhaul will achieve equity.
We Talk a Lot About Student Mental Health. We Need More Action
The pandemic has brought new attention to student mental health concerns. Schools need sustained help to respond.
Teachers Are Ready for Systemic Change. Are Schools?
The pandemic underscored the need for school change. Leaders must be ready to take on that work.
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Spotlight on K-8 Reading
This Spotlight will help you analyze reading gaps, investigate strategies for improving literacy skills, and more.
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School & District Management
Video
Schools Have a Vital Role to Play in Helping Solve the Climate Crisis
K-12 schools have a big role to play in helping solve the climate crisis. But with time and resources in short supply, the question is how.
School Climate & Safety
Video
To Discourage Binary Thinking, Schools Need to Challenge Students on Their Beliefs
The nation may be embroiled in divisiveness, but schools must teach students how to work with those whose opinions differ from their own.
Equity & Diversity
Video
A High-Quality, Culturally Responsive Education Should Be Every District’s DEI Goal
Since the summer of 2020, more districts are examining and redefining their approach to DEI work. What have we learned from these efforts?
Student Well-Being
Video
Not Just a Talking Point: How Lawmakers Can Support the Mental Health Needs of Students
COVID brought new awareness to students' mental health needs. Schools must have ongoing support and resources to manage this crisis.
School & District Management
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Teachers Hoped the Pandemic Would Bring Change for All Students. Did We Miss the Chance?
Many teachers hoped the pandemic would be a chance to reset education, but they now wonder if the opportunity has been squandered.
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Market Trends
6 Tips For Building and Managing a Stellar K-12 Sales Team
Education companies need to rethink their strategies in recruiting sales talent in order to accommodate a market that's gone through upheaval.
Exclusive Data
Why Teacher Product Recommendations Matter — and How They Travel Up the Chain
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked classroom teachers about how often they make product recommendations, and who they speak to when they're impressed with a company's offerings.
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Florida District Seeks Superintendent Search Services; Texas School System To Buy PD
A Florida district is looking for superintendent search services, while a Texas school system seeks professional development.
Marketplace K-12
Education Company Employees Overwhelmingly Prefer Remote Work. How Are Organizations Responding?
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of more than 400 education company employees finds that three-quarters of them want to want to work out of their offices.