As Black History Month ends, a school leader in Norwalk, Conn., reflects on her varied approach to celebrating the month—and ...
An expert outlines what schools need to do to ensure that ed tech is accessible for students with special needs.
The U.S. Department of Education is asking the public to report practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion in public ...
School leaders hold one of the most demanding roles in education. Not only are they charged with being visionaries, managers, ...
Henry M. Smith is an assistant professor of education leadership and policy at the Johns Hopkins School of Education. He ...
As emerging technologies like AI make their way into classrooms, many educators worry that they could hinder learning outcomes. And while there could be benefits to AI when implemented with intention, ...
Federally registered principal apprenticeship programs have recently opened up as a pathway for districts to prepare future leaders from within their own teacher ranks. An apprenticeship lets ...
According to College Board’s exam data—requested by Education Week—students still favored AP courses in the humanities between November 2023 and 2024. Students must register for fall-semester and ...
Public schools don’t track the number of undocumented students enrolled due to a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Some educators could have received their measles shots during a five-year span when an ineffective version was given.
The cuts have come fast in recent weeks, imperiling data collection, teacher-training funds, and problem-solving for states ...
Software showing how a student interacted with a document can shine a light on AI cheating, but it shouldn't be the final ...
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