A federal appeals court has upheld a Michigan school district’s investigation and expulsion of an 8th grader who allegedly made comments about bringing a gun to school less than a week after a fatal ...
President Donald Trump holds up an executive order after signing it at an indoor presidential inauguration parade event in Washington on Jan. 20, 2025. Trump's executive actions prompted legal ...
He described the scope of the problem as staggering. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children said the number of AI-generated child sexual abuse images reported to its cyber tipline ...
From transgender student rights and student speech to immigration and religious expression, a series of cases aimed at resolving some of education’s most contested questions could shape day-to-day ...
Open doors to meaningful, hands-on careers with research-backed insights, ideas, and examples of successful CTE programs.
This report summarizes survey findings related to English learners, including topics ranging from professional development to legal rulings.
The EdWeek Research Center surveyed educators to understand how they see the necessity, feasibility, and impact of school integration today.
Four educators share practical assessment strategies to support English-language learners. It’s high time to question the place of Shakespeare in our classrooms, writes middle school teacher Christina ...
The “six-seven” shrug—so viral that it has been tapped as the 2025 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com—is the latest of the unending stream of nonsensical jokes, rituals, and competitions that spread ...
Fifty years ago, Congress dramatically expanded schools’ responsibilities when it passed the nation’s primary special education law, requiring children with disabilities to receive a “free appropriate ...
Mark Peterson, the director of internships at Chesterton High School in Indiana, oversees the school’s Career Exploration program, which involves developing relationships with local businesses and ...
While states with some of the largest English-learner populations, such as California and Texas, use their own exams, most states rely on the WIDA ACCESS test to fulfill federal requirements for ...
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