Researchers estimated a decade ago that roughly 1 million U.S. teachers were ineligible for Social Security . States that held back Social Security benefits reasoned that those educators would be ...
Here are the five most popular stories that Education Week published in 2024 about AI in schools.
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Here are a four local education stories you may have missed in 2024—and some brief analysis of what they may signal for your school or district. Houston schools are in their second school year of ...
We asked educators what they actually want for the holidays through an informal LinkedIn poll (hint: they probably have enough “World’s Best Teacher” mugs). Most of the roughly 700 respondents—79 ...
Some teachers don’t think slang is distracting, even going as far in some cases to ban it from the classroom . But, as Jill ...
Instead of viewing chaotic online humor as a problem to solve, educators should embrace it as an opportunity to connect.
Smartphones and social media are ever present with today’s students. Join this conversation on navigating the challenges and tailoring policy.
Girls may not underrate their math performance compared to boys, after all. But math-oriented sciences are a different matter.
If English learners do well, the whole nation will, says the outgoing director of the federal office of English language acquisition.