Sharply divergent state standards, district rules, and teacher strategies result in uneven access to the technology.
Special education programs help schools serve more than seven million K-12 students with disabilities nationwide.
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That belief inspired Haidt and Price to co-author The Amazing Generation, a book that aims to show kids how tech products can ...
Code.org, one of the major K-12 computer science education curriculum providers, is rebranding to CodeAI, expanding its ...
Delaware Secretary of Education Cynthia Marten visits a classroom at Oyster-Adams Bilingual School in Washington on May 25, ...
A copy of one of the National Reading Panel's work products is shown in this June 17, 2026 photo. The influential report, now ...
Nationally, about 3 in 4 students have experienced one or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which can include abuse, ...
Indiana on Tuesday secured the broadest state waiver yet from federal school funding and accountability requirements, as the ...
In an exclusive survey by the EdWeek Research Center, more than half of teachers, principals, and district leaders said the ...
Funding prevents some states from adopting more rigorous personal finance courses. Most of these state mandates are ...