Already-anxious parents say their kids are missing not just school but also therapy appointments to avoid encountering potentially hostile federal agents.
Four Takeaways from New Report on AI’s Risks in Education
Brookings study finds AI undermines educational and social-emotional development, as well as teacher-student trust
Brookings study finds AI undermines educational and social-emotional development, as well as teacher-student trust
Why Native American Curriculum Should Be Taught Throughout K-12 Education
If students’ only in-depth exposure to Native Americans is a 3rd grade history unit, how can they be expected to understand Native people as adults?
If students’ only in-depth exposure to Native Americans is a 3rd grade history unit, how can they be expected to understand Native people as adults?
The High Cost of Child Care Is Making Mothers Rethink Having Kids
Recent research suggests that the price of child care shapes fertility decisions like whether and when to have children, and how many to have.
Recent research suggests that the price of child care shapes fertility decisions like whether and when to have children, and how many to have.
With the Child Poverty Rate Expected to Climb, New Efforts Emerge to Respond
States, philanthropic organizations and advocacy groups mobilize to address child poverty.
States, philanthropic organizations and advocacy groups mobilize to address child poverty.
Study: Switching to Charter School Improves Performance for Special Ed Students
Researchers analyzed Michigan K-8 student records over five years and found positive outcomes despite less intensive services.
Researchers analyzed Michigan K-8 student records over five years and found positive outcomes despite less intensive services.
In an Era of ‘America First’, International Baccalaureate Schools Still Thrive
An IB head said the rigorous program “is celebrated from Florida to Texas and from Oregon to New York” because its students learn how to learn.
An IB head said the rigorous program “is celebrated from Florida to Texas and from Oregon to New York” because its students learn how to learn.
State Oversight of Worst Schools Reduces Arrest Rates for Grads, Study Finds
Research from the University of California-Riverside found schools that receive a poor ranking implement policies that improve students' futures
Research from the University of California-Riverside found schools that receive a poor ranking implement policies that improve students’ futures
Why Education Leaders Should Train Like Olympic Athletes
Rafal-Baer and Dallman-Weiss: Unlike athletes, most school administrators are never taught to manage the pressure of the job. The result is burnout.
Rafal-Baer and Dallman-Weiss: Unlike athletes, most school administrators are never taught to manage the pressure of the job. The result is burnout.
Rural Students Graduate HS More Than City Peers, but Attend College Less
While approximately 90% of rural high school students graduated in 2020, 82% of urban high school students got their diplomas that year.
While approximately 90% of rural high school students graduated in 2020, 82% of urban high school students got their diplomas that year.
Derrick Bell, Critical Race Theory and the Beginnings of School Choice
Viteritti: How the father of a controversial idea about racism in the U.S. championed vouchers and charters — and provided lessons for the present day.
Viteritti: How the father of a controversial idea about racism in the U.S. championed vouchers and charters — and provided lessons for the present day.
Three Promising Practices to Engage a New Workforce
Hull: The next generation, a huge reservoir of talent, gets a lot more advice about building a personal brand than about building a career.
Hull: The next generation, a huge reservoir of talent, gets a lot more advice about building a personal brand than about building a career.
Food Insecurity Is Surging Among Child Care Providers
Stanford researchers find that a growing number of child care providers can’t afford food, raising concerns about workforce stability and care quality.
Stanford researchers find that a growing number of child care providers can’t afford food, raising concerns about workforce stability and care quality.
Exclusive: Survey Reveals Why 70% of Early-Career Teachers Leave the Classroom
New research finds poor support, salaries and working conditions are making novices quit. Better pay, benefits and mental health resources would help.
New research finds poor support, salaries and working conditions are making novices quit. Better pay, benefits and mental health resources would help.
Transformational Magic: NYC’s iHOPE School Unlocks Learning for Profoundly Disabled Kids
Using the latest adaptive technology and other critical supports, the 150-student private school allows nonverbal students to communicate and thrive
Using the latest adaptive technology and other critical supports, the 150-student private school allows nonverbal students to communicate and thrive
Pre-K Teachers Are Hesitant to Use Artificial Intelligence —Why?
Berne, Doss and Woo: The biggest source of teachers’ hesitation appears to be concerns about developmental appropriateness for young children.
Berne, Doss and Woo: The biggest source of teachers’ hesitation appears to be concerns about developmental appropriateness for young children.















