Leadership
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.
Since August, teachers have navigated raw and unpredictable grief—the children’s and their own.
The Pew Research Center shows parents have increasing concern over their teens' social media usage.
Rehearsals on how to talk effectively with parents can ease a major pain point for teachers.
"Deep" family engagement to boost attendance is promising, but schools must address the problem holistically.
Ian Roberts is likely to be deported to his native Guyana once he serves the sentence.
They looked at a range of indicators that complicate the narrative of an education system in decline.
Operation Metro Surge left an imprint on young children that could haunt them for years, experts say.
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