From religious-themed mandates to reading to career prep, take a look at what EdWeek covered in curriculum in 2024.
A law going into effect in July has some community college math professors worried it will hurt the very students it seeks to help.
No student is an island in Emily Soenksen’s classroom. The Thomas Jefferson Middle School math teacher encourages her ...
The Fort Smith Board of Directors voted unanimously to remove Carl E. Geffken from his role as city administrator.
Homeschooling in Missouri has nearly doubled since the pandemic, and it seems more parents are keeping their children at home ...
They can no longer spell, and I have never seen so many kids with illegible handwriting (handwriting is linked to reading ...
It’s that time again—our yearly review of the research you should read, from the sneaky ways that inattention can spread in ...
Jill Norton, an education policy adviser in Massachusetts, has a teenage son with dyslexia and ADHD. Shelley Scruggs, an electrical engineer in the same state, also has a teenage son with ADHD. Both ...
Norton argued that without the high bar of the standard exam, kids like hers won’t have an incentive to strive. But Scruggs ...
Then, five years ago, I got the opportunity I was waiting for: I became a science teacher for the fifth and sixth grades at ...
The target is to score at least Level 3, which indicates a student is working at grade level. In the 2023-24 results, fewer ...