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We can sometimes assume students already grasp the foundational concepts necessary for success. Recent results on the ...
That’s the overarching takeaway from the new 2025 Post-Graduation Readiness Report from YouScience, an educational technology ...
A new federal law could give schools more leverage to deal with a growing challenge of sexually explicit AI-generated images ...
Districts spend too much money on central office staff and not enough on classroom teachers. Now, lawmakers in one state want ...
Applying proactive strategies on the front end can work to prevent or minimize what’s known as “grade grubbing” later. These ...
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could profoundly reshape parents’ rights and curriculum ...
Hear current classroom teachers respond to the survey findings and share their own experiences about the things that most serve to boost—or harm—how they feel about the job.
According to the 2025 Educator Workforce Survey of practicing early childhood teachers conducted by Whiteboard Advisors, what percentage of them feel “very prepared” to help their children build early ...
The subject has become a minefield for teachers and schools in recent months. Do new civics mandates acknowledge that ...
Districts need to coordinate and collaborate with dozens of employers, community-based organizations, colleges and ...
While the percentage of women working in STEM fields has increased at a faster rate over the past decade than the percentage ...
Education leaders shouldn't remain apolitical in the face of immigration enforcement changes and other threats from the Trump ...