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Some Advocates Concerned As States Push for Cameras in Special Education Classrooms

The Fellowship That Taught Me Good Teaching Doesn’t Require Perfection

As a Tool of Productivity, AI Can Make the Effort to Learn More Meaningful

Too Many Tools, Not Enough Impact: Districts Rethink Their Edtech Stacks

I Tell My Students Writing Is Hard. I Still Ask Them to Do It Anyway.

From “Hello, World!” to AI: What Skills Actually Prepare Students for the Future?

The AI Use Case Question Teachers Are Still Asking

Which Education Jobs Are Growing the Fastest? Mostly Non-Classroom Roles.

Study: Delaying Kindergarten Has Few Longterm Benefits

National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being

Screens in Schools: What the New Screen-Time Debate Means for Educators

What Happens When Employers Co-Design the Cybersecurity Classroom

Beyond the Classroom: How School Districts Are Building Real-World Career Pathways

When a Box Is No Longer a Castle: Restoring Wonder in a Screen-Filled World

Why NYC Schools Invested in Coaching for Staff Outside the Classroom

The First Screen My Daughter Ever Saw

Screen-Free Schools? Some Legislators Push for a New Normal

Schools Keep Facing the Same Challenges. Students and Educators Know What Needs to Change.

With Teens Comfortable Confiding in AI, Should Schools Embrace It for Mental Health Care?

Why Not Ask Why: 'Digital Delusion' Author Urges Educators to Rethink Technology’s Reach

Universal Pre-K Is a Hot Policy Idea. But What About Kindergarten?

What Students Gain When Teachers — Not AI — Grade Students’ Work

How Teachers Make Classroom Technology Work for Them

The Math Skill Schools Should Teach — Gambling

Why District Leaders Are Rethinking Education Research and Policy

Lawsuits Test New Legal Theories About What Causes Social Media Addiction

Can AI Help Students Navigate the Career Chaos It’s Creating?

When Machines Think, Human Thinking Must Go Higher

What George Washington Can Teach Us About Grace in the Wake of Violence

‘I Can Read, But I Don’t Know What It Means’: Rethinking Literacy for Multilingual Kids

How a Small Louisiana School Misled Families and Thwarted Students’ College Dreams

New Report Card Grades States on Laws Banning Phones in Schools

New AAP ‘Screen Time’ Recommendations Focus Less on Screens, More on Family Time

How Researchers Are Putting Students at the Center of Edtech Design

I Teach in a Tech-Powered System That Never Sleeps — and My Students Feel the Cost

Digital Girlhood: Study Explores Why Girls as Young as 5 Feel the Need to Be Online

I Was a First-Generation Elite Private School Graduate. My Kids Won’t Follow My Path.

Will School Cellphone Bans Morph Into Wider Screen Time Regulations for Kids?

I’m a Teacher, and Defending Public Education Is Now Part of My Job

K–12 Edtech in 2026: Five Trends Shaping the Year Ahead

I Feared Disclosing My Speech Disability, But My Students Surprised Me

Schools Overhauled Reading Programs. Older Students Are Being Left Behind.

Why Teachers Need Recovery, Not More Resilience

Families at All Income Levels Struggle to Find Child Care

I Saw Educator Burnout Up Close — and Built a Culture of Care Instead

Charting a Path Through Education Data In 2025

What Students Learned After Chatting With A 1960s Therapist-Bot

Peering Into the Future: Look for These K-12 Education Trends in 2026

I’ve Seen Great Teaching Up Close — and Tech Isn’t What Makes It Happen

Civics Takes Center Stage in 2026

Early Childhood Experts Expect to Hit ‘Tipping Point’ in 2026

AI Is Changing Classrooms. Teacher Expertise Still Sets the Direction.

Are Schools Underestimating How Badly the Pandemic Hurt Older K-12 Students?

Most Popular EdSurge Early Education Stories of 2025

How Teaching Saved My Life