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Exhaustion and burnout can creep up on administrators higher up on the education food chain, too. Lisa Walker, the former ...
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...
The Trump administration violated the U.S. Constitution when it withheld billions from schools in early July, the lawsuit ...
Too many students graduate without the skills, experiences, or support to confidently pursue fulfilling, high-wage careers. While many districts offer career pathway programs, few have a coherent ...
Education Week has expanded its social horizons to Bluesky. The platform—an alternative to X, formerly known as Twitter—has seen big increases in users over the past several years. It now has more ...
Dwight E. Rhodes has worked in education for over 25 years, including as a deputy assistant superintendent, chief transformation officer, chief academic officer, principal, and teacher. He is the ...
The disparity reflects a growing gender gap in college degree completion. In 1995, young men and women were equally likely to ...
Math can be a difficult subject for students to master—and for teachers to teach. Concepts build on each other, so any gaps in knowledge compound over time. Plus, the subject can be rife with ...
Experts say that schools need to teach students healthy cellphone habits, even if their devices are banned at school.
This district's 'grow-your-own' program includes an extra incentive: a generous starting salary for graduates who come back ...
This action by the Trump administration is creating chaos for schools and families, and leaders need to manage and respond ...
Ahead of his retirement after more than two decades in the classroom, California teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo sat down with Education Week to answer some questions and share his thoughts on the ...