Curriculum
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Building lesson plans to help students with autism thrive
Best practices include direct and multisensory instruction, role-play and behavior modeling, and being mindful of overstimulating situations.
By Ed Finkel • Nov. 5, 2025 -
Spelling instruction can boost reading, writing skills
A Georgia State researcher found that spelling-focused interventions improved overall literacy skills, including for students with dyslexia.
By Ed Finkel • Nov. 5, 2025 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineSTEM
From AI to quantum physics, STEM learning opportunities in K-12 are expanding to keep pace with related fields.
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How K-12 leaders can tackle the ‘digital use divide’
States and districts need to create sustainable professional development for teachers to effectively integrate technology in instruction, a SETDA report said.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 5, 2025 -
Sponsored by Pearson
[Podcast] Healthy Minds, Bright Futures: How to Navigate Mental Health & Build Support
This podcast explores how clinicians and educators can better support children’s mental health through evidence-based strategies and tools.
By K-12 Dive's studioID • Updated 10 hours ago -
Sponsored by AVID Center
Harnessing project-based learning to build the skills of the future
Discover how project-based learning is helping students build adaptable, real-world skills for jobs that don’t yet exist.
Nov. 3, 2025 -
Why middle school is ‘an ideal time’ to invest in CTE
Exposing younger students to a wide variety of careers will help them begin to form occupational identities, one career and technical education expert says.
By Ed Finkel • Oct. 29, 2025 -
Most teachers want to use AI. The question is still, how?
A vast majority of teachers said AI tools can help them in the classroom, but concerns remain about its reliability, a University of Michigan survey found.
By Ed Finkel • Oct. 29, 2025 -
A potential ‘fix’ for special education?
A more effective system is needed to address learning challenges all students face, not just those receiving IDEA services, CRPE researchers say.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 28, 2025 -
Students express hope — and fear — over classroom AI use
Students said in a Project Tomorrow survey that they’re optimistic about the potential benefits of AI in their learning, but more school guidance is needed.
By Anna Merod • Oct. 28, 2025 -
Pilot program aims to train rural teachers in civic education
The National Constitution Center announces a three-year project to spark engagement and civil dialogue in schools.
By Ed Finkel • Oct. 27, 2025 -
Week In Review: Districts feel the impacts of federal policy shifts
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from a post-COVID decline in students taking the SAT and ACT to a potential federal shakeup for special education programs.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 27, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From trends in education degrees to the PowerSchool hacker’s sentencing, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Oct. 24, 2025 -
10 ways to strengthen family-school partnerships and support learning
Being transparent about students' academic performance is one way schools can build trust and connections with parents, says nonprofit Learning Heroes.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 24, 2025 -
As temperatures rise, math performance drops
The NWEA findings were especially true for students in high-poverty schools, where air conditioning may not be up to par.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 23, 2025 -
How schools can help students gain durable skills
Nonprofit leaders share how they support students' engagement, creativity and entrepreneurial development.
By Ed Finkel • Oct. 23, 2025 -
Column // LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP
How longevity led to achievement gains in Compton USD
The Los Angeles-area district, under the direction of Darin Brawley, has seen three straight years of growth on the state’s Smarter Balanced assessment.
By Roger Riddell • Updated Oct. 23, 2025 -
SAT, ACT participation remains below pre-pandemic levels
Average scores on both tests also haven't rebounded from those recorded in the year before COVID-19 hit.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 22, 2025 -
Opinion
America’s youth literacy crisis isn’t new — it’s been ignored
Supporting the literacy development of middle and high school students includes providing resources to teachers and families, say two education experts.
By Naomi Hupert and Andrés Henríquez • Oct. 22, 2025 -
Pairing computer science with culturally responsive education shows results
Computer science majors jumped for college students — particularly those in underrepresented groups — who took the subject in high school, an NYU study found.
By Ed Finkel • Updated Oct. 29, 2025 -
Week In Review: RIFs issued to further gut Education Department
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from fallout of the PowerSchool data breach to modest math gains for some grade levels.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 20, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From more Education Department layoffs to new data on student pandemic recovery, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Oct. 17, 2025 -
Students make modest math recovery, but stalled on reading progress
A new dashboard shows K-8 national and state-level math and reading achievement trends pre- and post-pandemic.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 16, 2025 -
Nearly 3 in 4 families lack after-school program access
Low- and middle-income families are more likely to miss out, with cost the most commonly cited barrier.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 16, 2025 -
Is your classroom culture conducive to cold-calling on students?
Before engaging students not naturally inclined to speak up, educators should consider whether they’ve cultivated a warm environment, experts say.
By Ed Finkel • Oct. 15, 2025 -
A side of life skills with your coffee? North Carolina school serves both
The initiative for students with cognitive disabilities is strengthened by community partnerships, the principal of Charlotte’s Metro School says.
By Ed Finkel • Oct. 15, 2025