From parents’ fraught decisions over whether they can safely send their children to class to reports of districts losing families to self-deportation, schools around the country...
What promise might generative artificial intelligence hold for improving life and increasing equity for students with disabilities? That question inspired a symposium last year, hosted by...
Daniel Montgomery’s love of books started as a youngster with weekly visits to the public library, which fittingly led him to a nearly two-decade career as...
Roughly 1 out of every 7 children in public school has an identified disability, according to a recent analysis, but both traditional public and charter schools...
A Supreme Court ruling at the end of June handed a major victory to parents who want to opt their children out of lessons that run...
Figuring out the best colleges is big business. College rankings stay in the headlines for weeks after each release, and schools proudly tout their positions among...
Kids aren’t as sneaky as they think they are. They do try, as Holly Distefano has seen in her middle school English language arts classes. When...
When Molly Lane was a school social worker, walking down the hall with colleagues sometimes turned into impromptu therapy sessions. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings....
As the education world grapples with a post-pandemic academic recovery that has stalled in some regions, a new research paper is taking the measure of key...
Gen Z may be the first generation to have childhoods rife with screens and defined by having a second life online, but some of their cohort...