Five social studies teachers discuss their experiences teaching students about the most crucial and controversial parts of a chaotic election season.
"Colorblind" teaching isn’t going to cut it, writes Vanderbilt University’s H. Richard Milner IV.
National Geographic Education announced a new grant program to help teachers design or adapt remote-friendly curriculum resources that use science, social studies or geography to teach about the ...
The president's call for "pro-American" history classes doesn't mesh well with his 2017 executive order saying he would "preserve State and local control" over curriculum and instruction.
Districts all over the country have been rolling back plans to teach students in person because of the coronavirus. But now there are signs that some districts are getting more comfortable with t...
Now more than ever, schools need to give all students access to grade-level work, experts say. Here’s how.
Five Black high school students share stories about class conversations on race they thought went well, and those that didn't go well at all.
When asked how much the textbooks they use "accurately and fully reflect the experiences of people of color," one in five educators said "a lot," according to an EdWeek Research Center survey.
The organization plans to update every set of materials that it has rated as standards-aligned with new information about how students and teachers can use the materials remotely.
A new parent group has organized to put pressure on school districts to embrace anti-racist curriculum and instruction. Its first action, which begins today, aims to inundate 10 school districts,...
As schools plan for fall instruction, educators must take the opportunity to rework math instruction so it's equitable for all students, two math organizations said in a new paper.
A new study shows that police shootings affect the learning and emotional well-being of students in nearby schools, particularly nonwhite students.
Students in cities around the country are organizing petition drives that are generating thousands of signatures to demand that their schools offer anti-racist curricula and instruction.
Making sure the social and mental well-being of students is tended to is essential to getting young people through this period of chaos and uncertainty.
If Virginia's proposal is approved, it will become part of a trend: states that are taking a stronger role in helping teachers find high-quality curriculum materials.
A new survey of school districts and CMOs will provide new insights into trends, and complement other data on teachers and principals.
Too many districts that use a lot of credit recovery to enable students to finish high school don't have sufficient policy safeguards to ensure that those catch-up courses are high quality, accor...
In this blended, mix-and-match, do-it-yourself world of education, what is curriculum, and who develops it? How do we know if it works?
Education Week: News and Information About Issues in Education for Educators
Unless schools do a better job of collecting and analyzing the products of learning, teaching experts say, the drive to align classroom instruction with states' academic standards and testing pro...