The likelihood of an English learner graduating from high school within four years may depend on the student’s race and ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic...
Today’s post is the latest in a series sharing effective instructional strategies that can be used across content areas. ‘The Spacing Effect’ Neven Holland...
To the Editor: In recent years, especially since the pandemic, it seems that “burnout” has joined the lexicon of buzzwords and acronyms that pervade...
Teachers need more support to move testing from a “necessary evil” to a classroom tool, experts say. While summative tests—like unit quizzes or annual...
Editor’s Note: Late last year, Education Week Opinion began speaking with Michigan teacher Mercedes Harvey-Flowers about her desire to offer a safe space to...
This post continues a multipart series highlighting research that could potentially be helpful for teachers to know … ‘Racial Noticing’ Erica Silva leads professional...
A pilot to infuse Black history and culture in social studies curriculum is gaining ground in the nation’s largest school district, offering a potential...
The U.S. Department of Education is investing $236 million into a perennial challenge in education: Helping young people with disabilities move from K-12 schools...