High school students have joined walkouts, while charges of antisemitism in three districts will be the focus of a House ...
Seventy years after the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board, Stanford researchers find racial, economic isolation ...
Teachers and principals share how to turn gestures of appreciation into meaningful action to support the profession.
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State laws that allow teachers to carry guns are “dangerous” and could lead to “accidents and more tragedy,” the U.S.
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Educators are slowly experimenting with AI tools in a variety of ways, according to EdWeek Research Center survey data.
Sixty-seven percent of LGBTQ+ teens say they have found affirming spaces and communities online, compared with 46 percent who ...
There is a significant perception gap between educators and students when it comes to the impact of social media on mental health. Educators are quick to blame platforms like TikTok, Instagram and ...
The latest data from a national online English-language assessment found the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
The answer must reflect an outlook that is pro-immigration, pro-compassion, and pro-law and order, writes Michael J. Petrilli ...
Hedy N. Chang is the founder and the executive director of the nonprofit initiative Attendance Works, a national resource for ...