Why Teachers Say They Leave the Profession—Or Say They Want to Quit: Here are some of the reasons listed in response to EdWeek questions on social media.
How These Schools Use Teams to Cut Teacher Workloads: California teachers in the co-teaching pilot are reporting higher morale.
More Principals Now Lead Preschools. But Are They Ready for It?: Strong efforts to train principals in early-childhood education are still scattered and scarce.
Embrace the Struggle: How I Find Joy as an Educator (Opinion): Many of the most meaningful moments in my career started with a difficult conversation.
At U.S. Senate Hearing, a Call for AI That Protects 'Human Judgment' in Schools: State and company officials want meaningful guardrails around AI use in schools.
Trump Admin. Issues Broadest Waiver Yet on School Accountability, Funding: A third state secured new flexibility on how it spends federal school funds and rates high schools.
Trump's Justice Dept. Investigates Dozens of Districts Over LGBTQ+ Curricula: The investigations target how schools discuss sexuality and gender identity and whether parents can opt their children out of lessons.
Layoff Warnings Hit Thousands of School Employees: Seven of the nation's 10 largest districts are looking to cut staff as pandemic-era funding runs out and enrollment keeps falling.
Education Department Moves Special Ed. and Civil Rights to Other Agencies: Special education programs help schools serve more than seven million K-12 students with disabilities nationwide.
More States Require Personal Finance. But Does It Actually Work?: Personal finance education can influence behavior positively with specific strategies.