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It may sound counterintuitive, but school gardens can offer students fertile ground to learn about technology, from using ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up transgender sports laws from Idaho and West Virginia, among the 27 states that have ...
When sitting school board members choose to run for reelection, they win their contests more than 80% of the time, according ...
Students need to learn how to separate fact from fiction online, and that includes elementary students. But there is a ...
Research shows that asking students to monitor and correct their own understanding of text as they read can boost their ...
States were expecting reduced amounts for each program due to recent budget cuts. Which group of states was expected to ...
A state superintendent and two district leaders shared their thoughts on the latest changes coming from Washington.
The simulations are meant to give future teachers low-stakes opportunities to practice what to say and do before they’re in a ...
After-school programs, English-learner services, migrant education programs, and professional development are all at risk.
Schools nationwide won't see funding earmarked for English learners, migrant students, professional development, and more.
Superintendents who shared their reflections with Education Week cited local successes, as well as funding uncertainty.
The bill goes back to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson warned off big revisions from his chamber’s version.