Wise & Siddiqi: As ESSER funds run out, districts need to consider these priorities as they plan their future budgets.
From Success Mentors to Washing Machines, Ways to Help Kids Stay in School
Boyer: NYC community schools are battling chronic absenteeism through emotional support, financial aid, free health checks and access to food pantries
Boyer: NYC community schools are battling chronic absenteeism through emotional support, financial aid, free health checks and access to food pantries
No Textbooks, Times Tables or Spelling Tests: Things My 6th Grader Didn’t Learn
Aldeman: Schools emphasize isolated skills like critical thinking or reading comp rather than teaching students a coherent body of knowledge and facts
Aldeman: Schools emphasize isolated skills like critical thinking or reading comp rather than teaching students a coherent body of knowledge and facts
Students Speak Out: How to Make High Schools Places Where They Want to Learn
Too many high school students complain that school is boring. Students share what makes school enjoyable.
Too many high school students complain that school is boring. Students share what makes school enjoyable.
Homeschoolers Embrace AI, Even as Many Educators Keep It at Arms’ Length
Ed tech expert: Once you persuade parents & kids to use AI, 'There's nobody else you have to convince.'
Ed tech expert: Once you persuade parents & kids to use AI, ‘There’s nobody else you have to convince.’
NYC Bets New, Uniform High School Math Curriculum Will Boost Student Test Scores
Districts can choose among pre-approved options for middle schools. Mayor, chancellor and supporters say consistency will help teachers and students.
Districts can choose among pre-approved options for middle schools. Mayor, chancellor and supporters say consistency will help teachers and students.
Benjamin Riley: AI Is Another Ed Tech Promise Destined to Fail
Deans for Impact founder urges educators to ‘calm down’ and resist the ‘overhype and magical thinking’ that often accompany innovation.
Deans for Impact founder urges educators to ‘calm down’ and resist the ‘overhype and magical thinking’ that often accompany innovation.
Report: Charter Schools Are Failing Students With Disabilities
Overall, charters have delivered on the promise of better outcomes for marginalized children, researchers find — just not for those in special ed.
Overall, charters have delivered on the promise of better outcomes for marginalized children, researchers find — just not for those in special ed.
Is Public Education Actually Public? And How Important Is It for Democracy?
Aldeman: Not really, and the link is tenuous at best. Evidence suggests the best path forward is to simply support good schools, regardless of sector.
Aldeman: Not really, and the link is tenuous at best. Evidence suggests the best path forward is to simply support good schools, regardless of sector.
Generative Artificial Intelligence May Help Teachers. Does It Work for Students?
McCormick: As schools face hard spending choices as ESSER funds run out, what do we know about the impact of rapidly changing genAI on education?
McCormick: As schools face hard spending choices as ESSER funds run out, what do we know about the impact of rapidly changing genAI on education?
Maine’s Microschooling Movement: As New Wave of Schools Launch, Many Old Ones Are Redefining Themselves
McDonald: Founders across the state see a growing movement toward smaller, simpler, more holistic educational models.
McDonald: Founders across the state see a growing movement toward smaller, simpler, more holistic educational models.
Why Many ‘High-Achieving’ Students Don’t Become Teachers and What We Can Do About It
Students are exposed to messaging — both explicit and subtle — that teaching is not a desirable career. Harvard’s Zid Mancenido wants to fix that.
Students are exposed to messaging — both explicit and subtle — that teaching is not a desirable career. Harvard’s Zid Mancenido wants to fix that.
Maryland Supe: There Must Be a Conscious Effort to Grow State’s Teacher Workforce
Wright said school leaders must work to diversify staff as nearly 70% of teachers in the state are white.
Wright said school leaders must work to diversify staff as nearly 70% of teachers in the state are white.
Jump In: Math Tutoring Program Slows Pace, Builds in Repetition and Get Results
Created in Canada 20 years ago, JUMP math serves about 20K U.S. students and has improved scores for many.
Created in Canada 20 years ago, JUMP math serves about 20K U.S. students and has improved scores for many.
NYC High School Reimagines Career & Technical Education for the 21st Century
Thomas A. Edison High School is providing students with the skills to succeed in both college and career in an unusually creative way.
Thomas A. Edison High School is providing students with the skills to succeed in both college and career in an unusually creative way.
Report: Higher Rates of Depression, Anxiety for LGBTQ Teens Forcibly Outed
As more states compel schools to disclose students’ sexual orientations and gender identities to parents, research ties outing to poor mental health.
As more states compel schools to disclose students’ sexual orientations and gender identities to parents, research ties outing to poor mental health.















