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Education Funding
States Are Rolling in Surplus Cash, But It's Not All Good News for Schools
Some states are ramping up education spending, while others are leaving districts disappointed.
Federal
Teachers Shouldn't Have to Drive Ubers on the Side, Education Secretary Says
In a speech on priorities for the year, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said teachers should be paid competitive salaries.
Policy & Politics
Opinion
What the Last Two Decades Have Taught Us About School Reform
In a time with pandemic, hyperactive news cycles, and culture war, it’s worth taking a moment to step back in search of context.
School Choice & Charters
The Push for School Choice Is Accelerating
States across the country are considering sweeping school choice bills that would send public funds to private schools.
Education Funding
6 Lawsuits That Could Shake Up How States Pay for Schools
Far removed from annual budgets, these lawsuits hold the potential to force states to direct more funds to their schools.
Federal
What’s Behind the Push for a $60K Base Teacher Salary
When reintroduced in Congress, a bill to raise teacher salaries will include money to account for regional cost differences.
States
This State Set Up a Program to Reduce Chronic Absences. It Worked
A program in Connecticut sent school employees to families' homes to address absenteeism's root causes.
Federal
What Educators Need to Know About Senators' Bipartisan Deal on Guns, School Safety
In addition to gun restrictions, a tentative compromise would also fund mental health and school safety programs—but it faces hurdles.
Federal
Lawmakers, Education Secretary Clash Over Charter School Rules
Miguel Cardona says the administration wants to ensure charters show wide community interest before securing federal funding.
Federal
7 Takeaways for Educators From Biden's State of the Union
What did President Joe Biden say about education in his first State of the Union address to Congress? Here's a point-by-point summary.
Federal
Biden Sounds Alarm on Youth Mental Health, Urges Americans to Aid Schools' COVID Recovery
The president's State of the Union speech called on Americans to volunteer in schools and proposed new funding for mental health efforts.
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Live Online Discussion
A Seat at the Table: Chronic Teacher Shortage: Where Do We Go From Here?
Join Peter DeWitt, Michael Fullan, and guests for expert insights into finding solutions for the teacher shortage.
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- Education Funding Education Equity Expert: 'We've Gotta Give Up the Notion of Local Control'David Sciarra, stepping down as head of the Education Law Center, says states have been let off the hook in the push for education equity.Law & Courts Some Schools Will Get Money From Opioid Settlements—But It Won't Be EasyConflicts and unanswered questions stymie schools' efforts to secure a share of recent legal settlements from opioid makers.Policy & Politics Opinion The Most Influential Education Researchers in 2023 (in Charts)Which scholars show up most in the press? And which universities capture the most media mentions?Policy & Politics Opinion Science Skepticism Has Grown. Who's to Blame?Researchers must work harder to separate their personal beliefs from their professional roles.School Choice & Charters Charter School Governance Shapes Those Schools’ Approach to EquityNew research finds that the entities governing charters influence the schools' commitment to equity.States The Republican Fight Against 'Critical Race Theory' Continues As Arkansas Enacts New BanArkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed an executive order this week banning “indoctrination and critical race theory” in schools.
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National school staffing shortages have become increasingly difficult to address. The workforce gaps are continually shifting as the need for special services of diversifying types continues to rise. While school districts across the country are facing these issues, major inequalities exist from district to district, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
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The COVID-19 pandemic years were among the most challenging times for education in history. While no one would dispute that most students...
- Policy & Politics Opinion How the Pandemic Changed Coverage of K-12Popular topics over the past three years were nowhere to be seen before then.Law & Courts Supreme Court Asks for Biden Administration's Views on Legal Status of Charter SchoolsStemming from a suit over a North Carolina school's dress code, the issue is whether "public" charter schools act with government authority.Law & Courts West Virginia Law Barring Transgender Girls From School Sports Upheld by Federal JudgeThe decision is a turnabout for the judge, who cast doubt on the law in 2021 and issued an order allowing a transgender girl to compete.Policy & Politics Opinion 2023 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence: Top 10 ListsWhere scholars rank within their discipline may be more telling than where they rank overall.Policy & Politics Opinion The 2023 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence RankingsThe rankings recognize the university-based scholars in the United States who did the most to shape educational practice and policy.Law & Courts A Teacher Argued His MAGA Hat Was Protected Speech. Here's What a Federal Appeals Court SaidDid a principal violate a teacher's rights when she told him not to bring his Donald Trump-inspired hat to a racial-sensitivity training?
Market Trends
How to Cultivate Executive-Level Talent Within Your Education Company
Remote work and other factors have made developing a pipeline from mid-level management to the C-suite more challenging.
Purchasing Alert
Wisconsin District Seeks Classroom Libraries; Texas School System to Buy MTSS
A district in Wisconsin is looking for classroom libraries, while a Texas school system seeks multi-tiered systems of support.
Exclusive Data
District Leadership Is Turning Over Rapidly, With Implications for Vendors
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds big differences in how much urban, suburban, and rural districts are being affected by churn in their leadership ranks.
Marketplace K-12
Feds Back Potential Launch of Cutting-Edge Education Research Program
An omnibus spending measure signed into law by President Biden supports the launch of a new research program modeled on a renowned defense program known as DARPA.