Leadership
Here are some of the reasons listed in response to EdWeek questions on social media.
Many of the most meaningful moments in my career started with a difficult conversation.
Seven of the nation's 10 largest districts are looking to cut staff as pandemic-era funding runs out and enrollment keeps falling.
Emily Torres said the class has been the most meaningful teaching experience of her career.
Students in a class taught by Emily Torres have significant trauma, mental health challenges, or both.
Younger students show signs of learning recovery, while teens are left behind. How can we fix that?
The plan drew a mixed reaction, with some questioning the effectiveness of the prohibition.
The hope is that closing schools can reduce fixed costs. A new study looks into whether that happens.
New results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress show diverging trends for 9- and 13-year-olds.
New research reveals how school boards navigated heightened levels of conflict in recent years.
Alyson Klein and Education Week's visuals team won an explanatory journalism award from the Education Writers Association.
Districts develop new policies as students' e-bike use spikes—alongside crashes and traffic problems.
Districts develop new policies as students' e-bike use spikes—alongside crashes and traffic problems.
Answers to seven questions about students' e-bike use and how schools are responding.
Improving school leaders can improve schools. Why aren’t states making the connection?
Test your knowledge of how to approach challenging academic or behavior issues with families.
New national survey data from this spring found increased absences due to immigration enforcement.
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