Some educators argue that state tests don't do much more than evaluate students' ability to perform under pressure.| Education Week
Collaboration, empathy, social awareness, and relationship building are some of the same skills that power democracy.| Education Week
New survey data from Education Week show that most K-2 teachers and education professors are using instructional methods that run counter to the cognitive science.| Education Week
Just 12 percent of U.S. teachers are very satisfied with their jobs, a new survey finds.| Education Week
One reason, experts say, is a mismatch between what teachers say they want from PD and what administrators think they want.| Education Week
An EdWeek Research Center survey examined student motivation in STEM classes.| Education Week
New surveys of teens and teachers show how far apart the two groups are on this issue.| Education Week
Teaching STEM classes can be difficult and frustrating, because many students lack the confidence or skills to tackle those subjects.| Education Week
Three years in and the pandemic is still affecting students' behavior, according to a survey of educators.| Education Week
How many teachers are avoiding divisive topics? What happens to them when they don’t?| Education Week
A majority of educators believe social media negatively impacts students’ social-emotional skills, an EdWeek Research Center survey found.| Education Week
How receptive are educators to discussing important topics with people who hold opposing views? The answer has a curious contradiction.| Education Week
Just under half that time is devoted to directly teaching students, new survey results show.| Education Week