As states seek to align their education and workforce strategies, they lack data on students who move on to serve in the military—creating a big gap in their ability to measure the academic paths that ...
A Democratic senator has introduced bills to boost hands-on civic learning and create a national civics curriculum.
Whether students should use AI in the classroom is a hotly contested issue. Will it boost their learning and prepare them for the workforce or will it lead to digital dependence and cognitive atrophy?
A 110-year-old professional association of school principals will now invite elementary school leaders to join its member ...
Teens are getting less sleep, a trend that will impact their ability to learn and do well in school. But don’t rush to blame cellphones and social media, say the authors of a new study. Researchers ...
In Oregon, persistent student absenteeism is closing an already narrow window for learning, and advocates say teachers in the ...
Ileana Najarro is a reporter for Education Week covering race and opportunity in schools across the country.
A new survey of parents shows that 8 in 10 parents want more guardrails on artificial intelligence for their children. Echelon Insights, a digital polling organization, conducted the survey on behalf ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon is urging states to put their own stamp on federal school funding, standardized testing, and accountability as part of what the Trump administration describes ...
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Well-designed high-dosage tutoring boosts reading, math, and STEM interest, proving that targeted support drives real recovery gains.