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Some 4th and 12th grade tests won't proceed as planned, following sweeping cuts to the U.S. Department of Education research ...
Education Week reached out to some of the nation’s biggest employers late last year to ask what social-emotional skills they ...
The U.S. Department of Education's reduced staff and eliminated the office of English language acquisition as a standalone ...
Student engagement with digital content is declining—and static PDFs are part of the problem. This webinar is built for K–12 publishers who are ready to rethink how learning content connects with ...
Learn how student mental health impacts outcomes—and how to use that data to support your school’s IEP funding strategy.
Join this webinar to learn how to sustain effective tutoring programs that help improve students' performance in reading and math.
An introduction to resources Education Week has developed to help school district leaders and education policy watchers track legal developments and the Trump administration’s approach to enforcement ...
This interactive session will feature exclusive data from the EdWeek Research Center on educators’ views of the role of AI in schools. The audience will respond to a series of questions on what they ...
Seeing a dolphin splash off the Gulf Coast for the first time. Standing on the site where, at dawn one morning in 1864, the U ...
After nearly 30 years of stalled efforts, Texas is in line to become the largest state with a universal private school choice ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon has officially been on the job for a month and a half—and so far, many educators say ...
Districts use Medicaid to cover costs of special education, student services. Cuts to the program would hurt, superintendents ...