Parents want their children to succeed academically, but not all know how to support them, according to experts.
We certainly can’t risk letting students read their textbooks. Who knows what questionable ideas they might find?
The new administration's stance on special education isn't yet clear—but efforts to revamp federal policy could have ripple effects.
In a Nov. 15 order, Judge Sean Jordan of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas blocked the rule by the U.S. Department of Labor that would have extended overtime pay to an ...
In Tennessee, a small network of schools and universities are aligning future teachers' coursework with evidence-based literacy practices.
Two of the state's largest districts say they won't show the video, in which Superintendent Ryan Walters prays for the president-elect.
Data can help teachers and leaders understand which instructional moves to tackle now and which to use in the future.
Musk’s new role as a chief architect of Trump’s plan to slash and remake the federal government may have big implications for schools.
Schools can't force English learners with disabilities to choose between special ed. and language instruction—and other tips ...
Districts have set measurable student performance goals in contracts with tutoring providers, imposing penalties if the vendors fall short and awarding incentives if they exceed expectations. School ...
A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling protected undocumented students' access to free public education. Some lawmakers seek to overturn it.
Trump's bid to take money from schools that teach "critical race theory" or pass policies for transgender kids raises legal complexities.