Seventy-six percent of teachers had had no formal training on the subject—even as kids clamor for more information and school days get hotter.| Education Week
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Schools are just beginning to think about how to integrate AI into teacher professional development.| Education Week
We interrogate the cognitive science behind how young students gain foundational reading skills and explore challenges in teaching kids to read.| Education Week
Membership is down but the National Education Association's budget is steady, and the union has outlined spending for the coming year.| Education Week
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Adolescents’ mental health is getting worse, and schools are on the front lines.| Education Week
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Education news, analysis, and opinion about teachers as a workforce and policies affecting them.| Education Week
Some educators believe a policy statement from the union would give them cover to enforce restrictions that may be unpopular.| Education Week