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Kindergarteners are struggling with self-control—a key indicator of kindergarten readiness. Is more unstructured play a ...
The divide makes it less likely that students who struggle will get access to proven strategies, researchers argue in a new ...
Support for some AI use in schools has declined, according to the latest PDK poll on American attitudes toward public ...
Cost, safety, and existing infrastructure are factors in determining whether a partnership with a local transit agency could ...
In one state, teachers now face strict limits on how they can communicate with students outside the classroom.
The results come as districts enter a new school year determined to drive down chronic absenteeism rates that shot up as ...
The 2015 Dear Colleague letter detailed how schools and districts can comply with federal requirements in English-learner ...
The federal judge found the termination of contracts for the Comprehensive Centers and Regional Educational Laboratories was ...
Five years after COVID, student achievement remains below pre-pandemic levels, with slow reading gains and persistent math ...
A commuter walks past the Washington headquarters of the U.S. Department of Education on March 12, 2025. The department has ...
Chemistry teacher Marcie Samayoa went back to paper-and-pencil lessons this school year. It's led to deeper engagement.
Educators are divided on AI in classrooms, weighing its benefits for learning against risks of cheating and overreliance.