Recruitment & Retention
How to Find—and Keep—a Diverse Team of Teachers
Diversifying the educator workforce is important—but recruitment and retention often prove tricky. This story is part of a special report with strategies for building a diverse staff.
Student Achievement
What the Research Says
U.S. Teenagers Decline in Global Test of Math, But Hold Steady in Reading, Science
Test results show U.S. students lost less ground than their global peers during the pandemic.
School & District Management
The Missed Opportunity for Public Schools and Climate Change
More cities are creating climate action plans, but schools are often left out of the equation.
School & District Management
13 States Bar School Board Members From Getting Paid. Here's Where It's Allowed (Map)
There are calls to increase school board members' pay, or to allow them to be paid at all.
Student Well-Being
How Districts Can Keep After-School and Summer Learning Alive After ESSER Dries Up
Roughly 8 in 10 school districts spent funds on after-school or summer learning.
School Climate & Safety
Opinion
Should Classroom Discipline Be Based in ‘Restorative Justice’?
Discipline often divides conservatives and liberals. Is there room for common ground?
Student Motivation & Engagement
Winter break is fast approaching. Here are ideas for keeping students engaged.
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How to Find—and Keep—a Diverse Team of Teachers
Principals and district leaders believe diversifying the educator workforce is important—but recruitment and retention often prove tricky.
The Role Mentors and School Leaders Play in Retaining Teachers of Color
Beyond higher pay, experts share key factors that can keep teachers of color in the profession and even at a given school.
Districts' Strategies to Diversify Teaching Staff, in Charts
New EdWeek Research Center survey data highlights how districts plan to recruit and retain more teachers of color.
Will the Ban on Affirmative Action Hurt Diversity? Look to California
Proposition 209 prohibited the use of race in education. Its effects were debated before the U.S. Supreme Court this year.
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Equity & Diversity
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Quiz: What Are the Challenges and Strategies to Diversifying School Staff?
Test your knowledge of recruitment strategies, the role of mentorship in retaining teachers of color, and more.
Teaching
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Answer 7 questions about student engagement.
Classroom Technology
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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy?
Answer 7 questions about AI Literacy.
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Special Education
Video
A Student Wrote a Book About Her Learning Disability. Now, She Has Advice for Teachers
Zoe Kozina, 17, is the author of Your Beautiful Mind, a children’s book published this year.
Mathematics
Video
Teaching Economics (Taylor's Version)
Taylor Swift's massive impact on the economy inspired a high school teacher to create lessons in "Swiftonomics."
Student Well-Being
Video
How This Public School Serves Students Recovering From Addiction
Here’s how this public high school provides support for students recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.
School & District Management
Video
Video: Emotional Intelligence, Explained
A look at what emotional intelligence is and why it matters for educational leaders.
Student Well-Being
Video
The Bike Bus: A Weekly Parade With Huge Benefits for Students
This alternative mode of transportation has huge benefits for students, and only requires five components to make it happen.
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Market Trends
The Door to China’s Ed. Market Slammed Shut. Can Companies Pry It Open?
EdWeek Market Brief spoke with advisors to education companies about the opportunities that remain, post-government crackdown.
Marketplace K-12
Ranking North America’s Ed-Tech Providers: Mature Companies Top the List
Ed-tech companies focused on direct-to-consumer models appear to be growing n North America, according to an analysis by HolonIQ.
Purchasing Alert
Rhode Island Needs a New Poverty Measure; Wisconsin District Seeks Lobbying Provider
Rhode Island is looking for a consultant to identify alternate measures of student poverty for the state, while a Wisconsin school system seeks legislation and lobbying services.
Marketplace K-12
Education Investor Launches Campaign — for President of the United States
Jason Palmer says his campaign is focused on "conscious capitalism" and appealing to the ideas and ingenuity of young people.