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Test your knowledge of common facts and myths about learning science. Sarah D. Sparks • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Personalized Learning All States Allow Competency-Based Learning. Will It Become a Reality in Schools? Despite state-level support for such a shift, implementation in many states has been slow. Libby Stanford • 9 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Nadia Radic for Education Week School Choice & Charters Private School Choice in the 2024 Election, Explained Private school choice has become one of the most hotly debated issues in K-12 education. Mark Lieberman • 7 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Classroom Technology Black Students Are More Likely to Be Falsely Accused of Using AI to Cheat This may be due to flaws in AI detection software, which can have problematic biases. Alyson Klein • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Equity & Diversity Educators Tend to View Black Girls More Harshly. Here Are the Consequences Black girls face more severe punishment for anything from disobedience to breaking school rules. Brooke Schultz • 8 min read Remove Save to favorites School Climate & Safety Sheriff Posts Photos and Video of Students Accused of School Threats Some English learners tend to have less access to core academic courses they need to graduate. The Associated Press • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Explore Our Exclusive Report Teaching is a complicated job. Too often, public narratives, policy, and media underestimate—or misrepresent—the skills it takes and the demands in places on teachers. Education Week’s ambitious project seeks to portray the reality of teaching and to guide smarter policies and practices for the workforce of more than 3 million educators: The State of Teaching. The annual project is built on exclusive, nationally representative data and vivid on-the-ground reporting. Explore Project Trending Topics Elections The latest on the 2024 presidential election and what it means for K-12. Read More Teaching Teacher tips, resources, and more to improve student learning. Read More Cellphones Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals. Read More Special Reports All Special Reports Competency-Based Education: What It Is and How to Pull It Off View Report Personalized Learning Inside One District's Experiment With Competency-Based Education It’s tough to discern what grades and subjects are being taught in the Moonshot classroom. And that's part of the point. Alyson Klein • 14 min read Remove Save to favorites Assessment Explainer What Is Standards-Based Grading, and How Does It Work? Schools can retool to make instruction more personalized and student-centered. But grading is a common sticking point. Matthew Stone • 11 min read Remove Save to favorites Personalized Learning All States Allow Competency-Based Learning. Will It Become a Reality in Schools? School districts in every state have the flexibility to adopt competency-based learning, but implementation is easier said than done. Libby Stanford • 9 min read Remove Save to favorites Assessment From Our Research Center It's Hard to Shift to Competency-Based Learning. These Strategies Can Help Educators are interested in the model and supportive of some of its key components, even if largely unfamiliar with the practice. Mark Lieberman • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites See All Articles Resources Science Spotlight Spotlight on STEM in Education This Spotlight will help you learn how to bolster the STEM teacher pipeline, discover how hands-on learning increases engagement, and more. 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Content provided by Kelly Education Load More ▼ The Latest Open image caption Close image caption E+/Getty Recruitment & Retention How These Principals Got Creative to Recruit STEM Teachers Arianna Prothero, September 20, 2024 • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock / Getty Images Plus School Climate & Safety A Surge of Violent School Threats Creates a Communication Crisis for Districts Evie Blad, September 20, 2024 • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Anastasia_Prish/Getty Privacy & Security What Teachers Need to Know About Changes to Instagram Teen Accounts Lauraine Langreo, September 20, 2024 • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Students share a laugh while reading a book together during kindergarten class at Fairview Elementary in Carthage, Mo. As former President Donald Trump continues to share anti-immigrant rhetoric on the presidential campaign trail, educators say it it's even more crucial to create a welcoming environment for all students. Roger Nomer/The Joplin Globe via AP English Learners Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Has Consequences. What Schools Can Do to Help Ileana Najarro, September 20, 2024 • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Mathematics AI Gets Math Wrong Sometimes. How Teachers Deal With Its Shortcomings Sarah Schwartz, September 20, 2024 • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites School & District Management Video Tour a School Built to Stay Open in Extreme Weather Caitlynn Peetz & Kaylee Domzalski, September 20, 2024 • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Load More ▼ EdWeek Top School Jobs Teacher Jobs Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide — elementary, middle, high school and more. View Jobs Principal Jobs Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles. View Jobs Administrator Jobs Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more. View Jobs Support Staff Jobs Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more. View Jobs Create Your Own Job Search Multimedia Teaching Opinion ‘People Can Only Hear When They’re Heard': Navigating Divisive Conversations Mónica Guzmán offers advice to educators on teaching themselves and their students how to use curiosity to navigate divisive conversations. Jaclyn Borowski & Elizabeth Rich • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites School & District Management Video How School Leaders Can Learn to 'Disagree Better' Leaders can’t avoid conflict. But they can learn to manage it more effectively. Olina Banerji • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites School & District Management Video How This Principal Protects Her Teachers’ Work-Life Balance Work-life balance is possible for teachers. School and district leaders play a big role in making it happen. Lauren Santucci • 4:12 Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Teaching Video Make Learning ‘Binge-Worthy’: Immersive Adventures in the Classroom This district leader explains how teachers can increase student engagement by incorporating immersive adventures into their lessons. Kaylee Domzalski & Sam Mallon • 3:33 Open image caption Close image caption Laura Baker/Education Week via Canva Professional Development Video Teachers Go Underground to Enhance Their Science Lessons This national parks program takes teachers deep underground. Sam Mallon • 2:18 Open image caption Close image caption Sam Mallon/Education Week More Multimedia Sign Up & Sign In Create a free account to save your favorite articles, follow important topics, sign up for email newsletters, and more. Create Account Events Sep 25 Wed., September 25, 2024, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET Recruitment & Retention Webinar Keep Talented Teachers and Improve Student Outcomes Register Wed., September 25, 2024, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET September 25, 2024 Remove Save to favorites Sep 26 Thu., September 26, 2024, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff. 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David Saleh Rauf • 12 min read Remove Save to favorites Product Development Industry Insight Getting User Experience Right: Advice for Education Companies The founder of a user experience firm discusses how UX needs for school products and services are changing. Alexandria Ng • 9 min read Remove Save to favorites Education Market Market Analysis Profile of a Key State Market: California's K-12 Districts Brace for Tough Times Ahead EdWeek Market Brief's latest installment in its series on state markets looks at shifting policy and budget dynamics in California, and their implications for vendors. Michelle Caffrey • 11 min read Remove Save to favorites Regulation & Policy K-12 Market News British Government Launching ‘Content Store’ Designed to Nurture Better AI Classroom Resources The $5 million effort will collect curriculum, lessons, and assessments to feed product development. Emma Kate Fittes • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites Read More Leadership Follow Unfollow Professional Development Google Spends $25M on AI Training for Teachers Google's philanthropy is investing money to support five nonprofits in helping them provide AI training for teachers and students. Alyson Klein • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty School Climate & Safety Schools Respond to Surge of Threats After Georgia School Shooting Bomb threats, copycats, and pranks—some from outside the United States—have disrupted schools across the nation. Evie Blad • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Equity & Diversity Students Fell Behind During the Pandemic. Who Stayed Behind? Not enough students are receiving the support they need, and there's a disproportionate toll on the most vulnerable students. 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Mark Walsh • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites All Policy & Politics Teaching & Learning Follow Unfollow Teaching Profession This Teacher Is in Her 64th Year in the Classroom. She Has No Plans to Quit Martha Strever has, in some cases, taught three generations of students from the same family. Caitlynn Peetz • 8 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Martha Strever, a math teacher at Linden Avenue Middle School in Red Hook, N.Y., addresses her class on Sept. 6, 2024. Flynn Larsen for Education Week English Learners What Schools Can Do So They Don't Exclude English Learners From Core Courses Data from two states show that certain English learners tend to have less access to core academic courses they need to graduate. Ileana Najarro • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Science The Biggest Barriers to STEM Education, According to Educators Educators share the challenges schools face in teaching STEM. Lauraine Langreo • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites All Teaching & Learning Technology Follow Unfollow Classroom Technology What Schools Can Do to Make Teens Smarter Users of AI Teens who have talked about AI in school are more likely to use it responsibly. Alyson Klein • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption DigitalVision Vectors IT Infrastructure & Management Cybersecurity Demands Are Growing. Funding Isn't Keeping Pace State education leaders worry funding for cybersecurity isn’t enough to cope with the worsening problem of attacks on schools. Alyson Klein • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Ed-Tech Policy 'A Solid Start': States Are Crafting AI Guidance for Schools, But Have More to Do State education agencies are stepping up to try to meet the AI moment, report finds. 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