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Artificial Intelligence Parents Need AI Literacy Lessons, Too. A New Toolkit Aims to Help

Two nonprofits teamed up to create a toolkit of resources schools can use to help families.

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Families & the Community Text, Email, App, or Paper Note? How Teachers Like to Communicate With Parents

Educators have different experiences with what works best to keep in touch.

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Federal How the Federal Government Shutdown Is Affecting Schools: A Tracker

Education Week monitored how the federal government's shutdown affected schools and other education functions.

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Federal The Federal Shutdown Is Over. What Comes Next for Schools?

Some delayed funds for schools could arrive soon, but questions about future grants remain.

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College & Workforce Readiness From Our Research Center Businesses Want Employees With AI Skills. Are K-12 CTE Programs Keeping Up?

Most schools are in the early stages of thinking about AI and CTE programs. *This is part of a special report on* Career and Technical Education and AI

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Students do presentations about their AI-powered projects that are designed to help boost agricultural production during Calla Bartschi’s Introduction to AI class at Riverside High School in Greer, S.C., on Nov. 11, 2025. South Carolina is emphasizing the development of AI skills that are relevant for the careers students want to pursue in the future.

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Teaching Opinion Students Aren't Being Indoctrinated. The Real Problem Is Mistrust of Teachers

Teachers are avoiding important, complex topics because they fear backlash.

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Businesses Want Employees With AI Skills. Are K-12 CTE Programs Keeping Up?

Most schools are still in the early stages of thinking about the role of AI in CTE programs.

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Classroom View: How AI Is Influencing Teacher Approaches to Career and Technical Ed.

Teachers share examples of how the technology is playing a bigger role in their lessons.

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‘What Are You Doing on AI?’: How This District Added It to Career Education

AI literacy instruction is embedded across all 10 of the district's high school career pathways.

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How AI Is Changing Career and Technical Education

A CTE expert recommends teachers and students fact check any information or advice AI generates.

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Special Education Spotlight Spotlight on Unlocking Potential: Building Resilience and Support for Students with Dyslexia

This Spotlight examines dyslexia, the need for social-emotional support, the value of early screening, and the key role teachers and schools play.

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Education-speak evolves daily—can you translate the latest K-12 terms and trends?

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Students in the dual language immersion program at Pueblo Elementary School in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Sept. 16, 2025. A new California poll found high demand for such programs, especially from Latino families.

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English Learners Latino Families Show High Demand for Bilingual Education, Poll Finds

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College & Workforce Readiness Q&A An Alternative to AP and IB: How the Cambridge Program Has Found a U.S. Foothold

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A student takes a break from soccer during recess at Perkins K-8 School on Nov. 13, 2025, in San Diego.

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School & District Management Immigrant Student Enrollment Is Dwindling at Schools Amid Stepped-Up Enforcement

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Artificial Intelligence From Our Research Center Schools Are Fielding Complaints Generated by AI. How You Can Tell

Arianna Prothero, November 14, 2025

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Recruitment & Retention Opinion How to Stop Hemorrhaging Teachers From the Profession

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Artificial Intelligence Video These Students Are Using AI to Visualize Their Reading Comprehension

Students learn how to write AI prompts while demonstrating reading comprehension in this middle school classroom.

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Student Well-Being & Movement Video How One District Made Pickleball an Inclusive Varsity Sport

Kids with IEP and 504 plans play alongside their peers on one district's varsity pickleball team.

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Students on Northwood High School’s pickleball team warm up ahead of a match against Wheaton High School in Wheaton, Md., on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Artificial Intelligence Video AI in Action: How Educators Should Approach the Technology

Efforts to bring AI into classrooms have broad implications for schools and for instructional strategy.

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Clayton Dagler's machine learning class works on a project applying machine learning models to the Titanic passenger dataset at Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif., on March 7, 2025. The project focused on determining the probability of a passenger living or dying as a result of the ship's tragic voyage.

Max Whittaker for Education Week

Artificial Intelligence Video These Students are Learning the Math That Makes AI Tick

Rather than study how to use AI, students in this machine learning class work with the math that makes the AI work.

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Student Nina Dong, second from left, helps classmates with a project examining the Titanic passenger dataset in Clay Dagler's machine learning class at Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif., on March 7, 2025.

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Curriculum Video 1st Lesson in This Paralympian’s Engineering Class? Build a Prosthetic Arm

The students use 3D printers, laser cutters, and a lot of glue.

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Meeting District Needs K-12 Market News Helpful Aspects of Outcomes-Based Contracts that K-12 Officials Want All Vendors to Know

K-12 administrators' interest in outcomes-based contracts is growing — and there are new lessons for the K-12 space to glean from rising demand, new *EdWeek Market Brief* survey results reveal.

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Meeting District Needs Industry Insight What Is a 'Portrait of a Graduate,' And How Can K-12 Companies Use Them?

EdWeek Market Brief spoke with Scaling Student Success in California about how districts are implementing portraits of a graduate and what education vendors should consider.

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Meeting District Needs Exclusive Data How Much Buying Power Do Districts Give to Individual Schools?

An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 administrators about the autonomy granted to school leaders.

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Sales & Marketing K-12 Market News Superintendent of One of Texas' Largest Districts Reveals How to Win (and Lose) Her Trust

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Student Achievement When ICE Arrests Rise, Student Test Scores Fall, New Study Suggests

The working paper focused on a Florida district where both foreign-born and U.S. born students saw test scores drop.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at a press conference at FHP Troop D Headquarters in Orlando on Aug. 1, 2025, where he discussed law enforcement and the Florida Highway Patrol’s role in apprehending undocumented immigrants in the state. A new study links increased immigration enforcement in Florida to declines in student test scores.

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What the Lapse in SNAP Funding Shows About the Role of Schools

An emergency fund will help school coordinators with students' needs during the government shutdown.

Evie Blad

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The Surprising Factor That Makes Absenteeism Interventions More Successful

Schools are communicating more with parents about their kids' attendance. When they do it matters.

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Law & Courts A New Twist in the Legal Battle Over Trump's Cancellation of Teacher-Prep Grants

A district court judge says she'll decide if the Trump administration broke the law.

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Instructional coach Kristi Tucker posts notes to the board during a team meeting at Ford Elementary School in Laurens, S.C., on March 10, 2025. The grant funding this training work was among three teacher-preparation grant programs largely terminated by the Trump administration in its first weeks. Eight states filed a lawsuit challenging terminations in two of those programs, and a judge on Thursday said she couldn't restore the discontinued grants but could rule on whether the Trump administration acted legally.

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Ed. Dept. Layoffs Are Reversed, But Staff Fear Things Won't Return to Normal

The bill ending the shutdown reverses the early October layoffs of thousands of federal workers.

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Judge Tells Ed. Dept. to Remove Language Blaming Democrats From Staff Emails

The agency added language blaming "Democrat Senators" for the federal shutdown to staffers' out-of-office messages

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Special Education What the Research Says Schools Have the Special Educators—But Keep Losing Them to General Ed.

A study across seven states finds educators for students with disabilities need more targeted support.

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NYC Teens Could Soon Bank at School as Part of a New Initiative

The effort in America's largest school district is part of a growing push for K-12 finance education.

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Educators on the Six-Seven Trend: 'Embrace the Chaos'

The viral trend has teachers dressing up as six and seven, and using it as a tool to teach.

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Ed-Tech Policy Q&A Why a Good Cellphone Policy Is About More Than Just Restrictions

At least 32 states and the District of Columbia require districts to restrict students' cellphone use.

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A student in a 9th grade honors English class uses a cellphone to work on a timeline for an assignment on <i>To Kill A Mockingbird</i>, including drawing some of the characters from the book, at Bel Air High School in Bel Air, Md., on Jan. 25, 2024. Most states have started requiring restrictions to students' access to their phones during the school day, but Maryland does not have statewide restrictions.

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After FCC Cuts, This Nonprofit Keeps Schools’ Wi-Fi Connections Alive

Mission Telecom said it hopes other service providers follow its lead.

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Billions of Federal Dollars Are Spent on Teacher Training. Less Than Half Goes to Tech PD

Less than half of districts direct federal PD funding to technology-related training.

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