Data can help teachers and leaders understand which instructional moves to tackle now and which to use in the future.
A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling protected undocumented students' access to free public education. Some lawmakers seek to overturn it.
Schools can't force English learners with disabilities to choose between special ed. and language instruction—and other tips ...
A 9th grader places her cellphone into a holder as she enters class at Delta High School in Delta, Utah, in February. The ...
Musk’s new role as a chief architect of Trump’s plan to slash and remake the federal government may have big implications for schools.
Trump’s secretary will likely support slimming down if not dismantling the Education Department; expanding school choice; slashing K-12 spending; and attacking school districts’ diversity, equity, and ...
Trump would need approval from Congress to dismantle the Education Department or change federal education policy.
Teachers are a core part of our workforce—but you wouldn’t know it to look at CTE programs. School leaders must start growing their own.
We cannot ignore the powerful relationship between students and their phones—and what they mean for equity in our most ...
As the Biden administration prepares to leave office, the president and first lady are touting their workforce-development efforts—announcing today that students in 34 states and the District of ...
Kennedy has espoused misinformation around vaccine safety, including pushing a discredited theory that childhood vaccines cause autism.
Cellphones have become public enemy No. 1 in many schools. They distract students from lessons, fuel bullying and fights, and give constant access to social media, which many educators worry is ...