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Editor’s note: For additional perspectives on the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Education Week Opinion Contributor Bettina L. Love invited R....

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Dozens of police officers moved in Wednesday to clear a protest encampment in the center of the University of California, Irvine campus. The university...

Academies

The education secretary has admitted she does not know how “widespread” the use of “inappropriate” relationships and sex education resources is in schools. Gillian...

Leaders

It’s been 20 years since Michael Bennett was shot in the hallway of Columbia High School in East Greenbush, N.Y. The physical injury healed...

Teaching & Learning

Teaching

Teachers’ unions, long defenders of the teaching profession, are now putting their own spin on an often-criticized component: teacher preparation. The Washington Education Association...

Teaching

This post wraps up a seven-part series on small moves teachers can make that can lead to outsized impacts on student achievement. Encourage Student...

Teaching

Nicolle Echeverria, a political science major from the California State University, was sure about a career in law. But things took a turn in...

Academies

Academies

The government has published its long-awaited draft guidance update on relationships, sex and health education, setting age limits on “sensitive” topics and ordering schools...

Academies

Hard as it may be to believe, gender identity was not always a culture war issue that no sane person would willingly offer an...

Academies

Labour has put recruiting 6,500 extra teachers as one of its six “first steps for change” in government – but has again failed to...

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Policy

Policy

Corey DeAngelis is a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children and the executive director of the Educational Freedom Institute. He’s a controversial,...

Policy

A federal appeals court on May 15 refused to block a Maryland school district’s policy preventing parents from opting their children out of LGBTQ+...

Policy

After 70 years, what is left to say about Brown v. Board of Education? A lot, it turns out. As the anniversary nears this...

Leadership

Leaders

A surge in students’ chronic absenteeism since the return to in-person classes hasn’t discriminated, threatening academic recovery in schools of all sizes and demographic...

Leaders

Editor’s note: For additional perspectives on the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Education Week Opinion Contributor Bettina L. Love invited R....

Leaders

Many educators will tell you that cellphones are a source of serious academic, mental health, and behavioral problems for students. And school leaders are...

Technology

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Unions are known for fighting for higher pay and workplace conditions. But academic workers in the University of California system authorized their union on...

News

California has grand ambitions for ethnic studies. By 2025, the state’s public high schools — about 1,600 of them — must teach the subject....

Academies

Schools should use mentoring and sports to support vulnerable pupils, survey pupils on where and when violence takes place and “cautiously” consider interventions that...