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Teacher Preparation Then & Now Why We Still Haven't Solved Teacher Shortages (Despite Decades of Trying)
The teacher-shortage discourse has a long history—and no perfect solutions.
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Student Well-Being Student Journalists Want to Cover Politics. Not Everyone Agrees They Should
Student journalists are grappling with controversial topics—and facing pushback.
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Student Well-Being Opinion 3 Things You Need to Know About Absenteeism
Here are some overlooked insights to boost attendance.
Todd Rogers, Emily Bailard & Mikia Manley
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Teaching Opinion Struggling to Discuss the Election in Class? These 5 Steps Can Help
The science of emotional intelligence can offer clarity on political anxiety.
Marc A. Brackett & Robin S. Stern
5 min read
Teaching Reported Essay The Brain Science of Outrage: What Teachers Need to Know
Neuroscience research has some answers on why it's so hard to disagree.
10 min read
Teaching Opinion 3 Stories About How Teachers Turned Things Around With a Student
With patience and understanding, teachers can change that dynamic.
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Special Reports

What Is Disciplinary Literacy?
Tim Shanahan's research helped crystallize the idea of "discipline specific literacy." How has it evolved?
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69´«Ã½ and Writing Like a Scientist
English and science teachers in Missouri middle schools collaborate to help students tackle complex scientific texts.
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What Happens When Every Teacher in a School Has the Tools to Improve 69´«Ã½?
In a whole-school literacy initiative, students learn metacognitive tools to help with reading and then apply them across content areas.
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'Can We Trust This Source?' And Other Questions Readers Ask in History
Historical texts require students to weigh authors' bias, context, and audience.
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Special Education Video What Educators Should Know About Dyscalculia, a Math Learning Disability
Dyscalculia impacts 5 to 8 percent of students. Here's what educators need to know about this disability and how to support students who have it.
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69´«Ã½ & Literacy Video Implementing New 69´«Ã½ Materials Is Hard. How This Principal Got Buy-In
A NYC principal explains how she implemented the Wit and Wisdom reading curriculum in her school. The first step was teacher buy-in.
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Teaching Opinion ‘People Can Only Hear When They’re Heard': Navigating Divisive Conversations
Mónica Guzmán offers advice to educators on teaching themselves and their students how to use curiosity to navigate divisive conversations.
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EdWeek Market Brief's 5th annual report surveying education company officials captures where the market is now and where it's headed.
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69´«Ã½ systems and government ministries are putting a greater emphasis on language training and incentives for teachers.
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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump — and candidates competing for the U.S. House and Senate — offer starkly contrasting visions.
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A diverse collection of school and ed-tech advocacy groups are calling on Congress to stage public forums on responsible AI use.
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