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There's a growing movement to ban student cellphones at school, but many teachers still must manage the problem on their own.| Education Week
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We break down what the GOP's 2024 policy platform says about education.| Education Week
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Can schools use drills to prepare students for a crisis like shootings without traumatizing them?| Education Week
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Educators are being met with violence and aggression from various sources, and it's causing them to consider leaving the profession.| Education Week
There's a prevailing narrative that youth crime is on the rise. The reality is more complicated, and it matters for schools.| Education Week
Striking a balance is essential, principals say.| Education Week
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Minimizing distractions has been a common motivation for schools to limit phone use, but improving students’ mental health has been another.| Education Week
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A conservative policy agenda could offer the clearest view yet of K-12 education in a second Trump term.| Education Week
Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals.| Education Week
To prevent shootings and suicides, K-12 schools are monitoring digital information, often with little regard for civil liberties.| Education Week
More students on track, more students at school, better behavior. See how schools are harnessing the power of student relationships.| Education Week