Should Cybersecurity Be a Graduation Requirement? This State Thinks So
North Dakota is requiring all students to study either cybersecurity or computer science content to graduate.
What School Leaders Can Do to Ease Teacher Stress
New studies illuminate some factors that can help school leaders prevent or manage teachers’ stress levels.
Pay for Student Teachers: See Which State Hopes to Offer $20,000
If signed into law, advocates say, the proposed stipend could boost the pipeline into the field.
51 Must-Read Free Verse Poems for Middle School and High School
Celebrate National Poetry Month in style.
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Should Curriculum Teach Students to Obey or to Improve Society? (Opinion)
If educators are focusing on priority standards, they’re missing the big picture of curriculum-based teaching.
Proposed Title IX Rule on Trans Athletes Poses Legal Challenge for Athletic Directors
The proposed Title IX rule change would require schools to do a lot of legal work if they want to ban trans students from playing sports.
ChatGPT and AI Are Raising the Stakes for Media Literacy
The expanded use of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT is creating a critical moment for media literacy education.
How to Thwart an Anti-Equity Agenda: Advice for Teachers, Administrators, and Families (Opinion)
Ignoring well-funded “smear campaigns” by conservative lawmakers won’t make them go away, warn two educators.
Equity Audits in School Districts: An Explainer
Equity audits are systemic examinations of data to understand where gaps to access and challenges to educational equity exist.
15 Examples of Awesome End-of-Year Letters to Students
Tips and examples to craft letters for your students.
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