Seventy years after the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board, Stanford researchers find racial, economic isolation spiking in schools.
Teachers and principals share how to turn gestures of appreciation into meaningful action to support the profession.
Vanessa Solis has been with Education Week since 2003. As Associate Design Director, she assists in managing the design team and is the lead designer for the Opinion section. Her art direction has ...
Explore the findings and insights in the exclusive Battelle for Kids Future of Portrait of a Graduate report and see how you can leverage them.
For the last three years, schools have had access to an unprecedented stream of federal funds to help them weather the ongoing effects of the pandemic—including hiring staff members to address the ...
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 ...
Sixty-seven percent of LGBTQ+ teens say they have found affirming spaces and communities online, compared with 46 percent who ...
Teachers were feted by first lady Jill Biden and other national leaders, with a surprise appearance by a powerful dignitary.
First lady Jill Biden hosted state teachers of the year for an inaugural state dinner. Here's what it looked like.
State laws that allow teachers to carry guns are “dangerous” and could lead to “accidents and more tragedy,” the U.S.
Educators are slowly experimenting with AI tools in a variety of ways, according to EdWeek Research Center survey data.
Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” has 31 songs about the complexities of love, loss, and other ...