When some students are online and others in school buildings, how can teachers make sure everyone is learning what they need to learn?
Schools can't even afford to hire enough teachers, so why are we surprised that teachers are turning to a website for resources? asks Kat Tipton.
Gary D. Marx, the longtime director of communications at AASA, the School Superintendents Association, has died. He was 80.
Even in this extraordinary #MeToo era, ordinary women who've experienced harassment or assault at work are often reluctant to share their stories publicly. Arianna Prothero found that to be just ...
States don't routinely collect information on districts' materials purchases. If they plan to use curriculum as a lever to improve student learning, they should, a new brief argues.
Marc Tucker discusses the consolidation of the American textbook industry and its impact on the quality of the instructional materials publishers now produce.
His decades of work as an editor, publisher, and thought leader helped elevate the national conversation about education at a pivotal time for public policy.
Headed up by former Los Angeles superintendent John E. Deasy, The Line will feature a variety of viewpoints on major K-12 issues.
Richard DuFour, a renowned education consultant and author who advocated collaborative teaching environments, died Feb. 8. He was 69.
Education Week's BookMarks blog is back! The authors may be different, but the heart of the blog remains the same.
The four-site news operation is among the next generation of outlets drilling deep into local education issues.
While many of the new online outlets reporting on education are bona fide news operations, others may be harder to pigeonhole.
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Latino QuarterlyThe concerns of a group of scholars and activists who were drawn together by opposition to California's Proposition 227 have led to the debut of a new academic journal focusing on...
Science Resource: The Johns Hopkins University Press will be the distributor for a richly illustrated paperback volume, accompanied by a free classroom guide, on the biomedical revolution. Produc...
Help With Grieving: The Dougy Center for Grieving Children, part of the nonprofit National Center for Grieving Children & Families in Portland, Ore., has produced a pamphlet listing ideas gathere...
As part of a two-year project commemorating the most influential books on education of the 20th century, the University of South Carolina-based Museum of Education has published a handsome catalo...
The strength of the children's book market can be seen not only in the Harry Potter phenomenon but in sales for this year's winners of the two top literary prizes in the field.
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