When funding, policy and student futures are at stake, teachers must step beyond the classroom to shape change.
States laid the groundwork for cellphone bans in the classroom — and now new federal efforts look to take that one step ...
IT directors will be taking a critical look at edtech and making sure it delivers what students and teachers really need.
Hearing their questions was music to my ears. To me, their curiosity served as an indication that not only did they look past ...
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The civics-oriented Jack Miller Center in Philadelphia, with support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, has Teaching ...
Almost every state has overhauled elementary school reading programs. But one group of students is getting left behind.
Some of the numbers were truly eye-popping: with the IDEA Public Schools charter district in Texas seeing a 55 percent ...
Teacher burnout has reached crisis levels, and proposed solutions often miss the mark. Another professional development ...
Teacher burnout is often framed as an individual failure, but my experience showed it is rooted in unaddressed trauma and ...
The RAPID Survey Project at the Stanford Center on Early Childhood found U.S. parents across all income levels have trouble finding, and affording, child care for their children.
But growing up in Silicon Valley, I can’t ignore the disparity in value afforded to educators versus the overhyped opportunities of the edtech world. My LinkedIn feed is rife with posts about ...