Why Public Schools Must Bolster Civics Instruction (Opinion)
Our students are among the youngest voters in the country. Are they being targeted as pawns in an illicit political game?
One Way to Accelerate Student Learning? Set More Challenging Goals
A learning acceleration model helped students perform on grade level after being years behind, study finds
DOWNLOADABLE: Choosing Grade School Books With Complex Representation of People and Topics
A new tool from The Education Trust helps educators think deeply about what complex representation of people, cultures, and topics means.
AI Can Make Education More Personal (Yes, Really) (Opinion)
Frequent, trustworthy feedback to teachers helps them interact more with students, write three researchers.
Learning Recovery: Getting It to Work
Academic recovery is hard. See how some districts are pulling it off in this special report.
3rd Grade Reading Retention: Why the Research Is Complicated
Retention laws are common—about half of the states in the country have a policy. They’re also controversial.
Academic Recovery: Terms to Know
A primer on what educators should know about the most common interventions for academic recovery.
Is This the Year Students Finally Catch Up From the Pandemic? Educators Think So
Maybe too much so, experts say.
Educators Want to Connect With Colleagues. Learning Networks Offer That Opportunity (Opinion)
Educators need to up their learning, as well as connect with colleagues near and far. Here’s how one group made that happen.
Researchers Find Need for More High Quality, Culturally Relevant Curriculum
A new report from The Education Trust examines the limited complexity of representation in children’s books deemed to be high quality.