Curriculum


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    Education Department rescinds EL equal access guidance

    The guidance helped districts and states serve English learners, but isn’t aligned with Trump administration priorities, a department spokesperson said.

    By Aug. 20, 2025
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    Video games can foster student engagement in the classroom

    Game-based learning can provide additional inroads for building skills such as narrative storytelling, says Purdue University’s William Watson.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 20, 2025
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    Educators are exploring a variety of strategies to improve students’ learning experiences while continuing to navigate ongoing political disputes.

    By K-12 Dive staff
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    Where do states stand on college and career readiness metrics?

    While most states have adopted at least one indicator in their accountability systems, there’s no uniform approach, an All4Ed report found.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 20, 2025
  • Week In Review: Enrollment dips, immigration enforcement weigh on schools

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from renewed mascot debates to court battles impacting schools.

    By Aug. 18, 2025
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    Building future-ready students: Embracing AI, adaptability and innovation in education

    Prepare students for the evolving technological landscape and build future-ready skills.

    By Rachelle Dené Poth • Aug. 18, 2025
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    POP QUIZ

    Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news

    From a district considering school consolidations to the impacts of Trump’s immigration policies on students, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By Aug. 15, 2025
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    How music education can help improve literacy

    Music education’s benefits for student literacy and development are particularly important in the early grades, experts say.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 13, 2025
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    Middle school students need strong, tailored reading instruction, NWEA says

    High-quality assessments and flexible scheduling are among factors that could help boost literacy skills for middle schoolers, according to a new report.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 13, 2025
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    Week In Review: Enrollment concerns weigh on districts and Houston makes progress

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from school choice in special education to Atlanta’s plans to address empty seats.

    By Aug. 11, 2025
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    UNITED ‘25: Principals explore solutions to pressing K-12 challenges

    School principals gathered in Seattle in July to address a wide range of issues including chronic absenteeism and school safety.

    By Aug. 8, 2025
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    How a summer camp exposes both students and teachers to quantum physics

    The Quantum For All pilot combines professional learning and direct practice to close knowledge gaps and expand STEM opportunities.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 6, 2025
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    Top 10 books for English language arts remain largely unchanged over 35 years

    Some 90% of teachers somewhat or strongly agreed that diverse literature should be required for all students, according to a NCTE survey.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 6, 2025
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    Week In Review: AI, federal funding and ESEA waivers

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from guidance on “unlawful” DEI to how district leaders are navigating school closures.

    By Aug. 4, 2025
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    These 6 guidelines can improve equity in literacy, report says

    Empowering educators and partnering with parents are just two recommendations from EdTrust for expanding equitable reading opportunities.

    By Aug. 1, 2025
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    POP QUIZ

    Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news

    From the Trump administration’s release of frozen K-12 funds to the Education Department’s AI priorities, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By Aug. 1, 2025
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    Opinion

    Want a better society? Teach kids how to be exemplary citizens

    Students must be equipped to focus on making the world a better place, not just on their own self-interests, writes a Virginia independent school leader.

    By Autumn Adkins Graves • Aug. 1, 2025
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    How to bring joy into middle and high school classrooms

    Creating a sense of community and embracing opportunities for play can bolster students’ desire to learn.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • July 30, 2025
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    New York teachers want more preparation for science of reading

    As the state rolls out a literacy strategy grounded in the approach, a survey shows high interest among educators in expanding their skills.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • July 30, 2025
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    This Indiana high school is relying on students to tell its story

    In Hamilton Southeastern High School’s media program, students are learning the art of crafting a compelling message.

    By July 29, 2025
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    Week In Review: Funding freezes, enrollment concerns and cyberthreats

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from lawsuits against the Trump administration to St. Louis’ proposed school cuts.

    By July 28, 2025
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    POP QUIZ

    Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news

    From potential school closures in St. Louis to ransom demands on schools, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By July 25, 2025
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    What the Supreme Court’s parental opt-out ruling means for schools

    The high court’s decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor left many questions for districts to answer when setting their policies. 

    By July 23, 2025
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    Milwaukee educators and community leaders join forces to tackle low literacy

    The Milwaukee Reading Coalition will focus on training educators on how to best prepare students for reading success.

    By Briana Mendez-Padilla • July 23, 2025
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    Opinion

    Yes, it’s possible to see results from professional learning

    District leaders’ resources are limited, and they can't afford initiatives that fail to show measurable impact, writes Leading Educators’ Daniel Obregon.

    By Daniel Obregon • July 23, 2025
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    Week In Review: Education Department cuts move forward and principals convene in Seattle

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from changes to federal oversight to a set of delayed Energy Department rules.

    By July 21, 2025