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Special Report
Big Ideas in Education

Big Ideas to Drive Education's Future

September 8, 2025
A tangle of wires and missed connections among institutions.
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Welcome to Big Ideas 2025.

We know this year has been anything but typical for 糖心动漫vlog. It鈥檚 been marked by uncertainty, from massive changes at the federal level to economic disruptions to looming questions about artificial intelligence and instruction. With schools sitting at the nexus of all of this, we also think it鈥檚 an important moment for recalibration. What might we be able to learn collectively from the upheaval? And how can these lessons drive education鈥檚 future?

The contributors to this year鈥檚 Big Ideas special report offer both reported essays and opinion pieces detailing how political mechanisms might affect what happens in the classroom, key instructional considerations for AI, opportunities for immediate academic wins, the future of science education, and more. Many of the questions they raise are new, some perennial鈥攂ut they all speak to the specific moment we are in.

We hope you鈥檒l find this coverage helpful as you approach the challenges of a new school year and plan for the future.

Let us know what you think by connecting with us on social using #K12BigIdeas or by emailing bigideas@educationweek.org.

鈥擡lizabeth Rich, Executive Project Editor for Big Ideas 
  • How Trump Is Changing the Federal Government鈥檚 Role in Schools
    When Donald Trump waded into the fight over a high school mascot, it revealed a lot about his true education agenda.
    Science Is Losing the Battle for America鈥檚 Trust. How Schools Can Help (Opinion)
    I grew up a creationist and became a science educator. Here鈥檚 what I know about building trust in science.
    Is There a Healthy Middle Ground on AI in Schools? Try Skeptical Optimism
    How students and teachers can learn to put a human touch on everything AI produces.
    High Quality Research Rarely Informs Classroom Practice. Why? (Opinion)
    The connection between education research, policy, and practice is broken. Here鈥檚 what it would take to fix it.
    Students Have Questions About Our Democracy. Is Civics Class Up to the Task?
    How today鈥檚 messy political realities are crashing against traditional civics education.




    Explore Survey Results

    Educators' Political Preferences Don't Always Reveal Their K-12 Positions (in Charts)
    Teachers and school and district leaders share their opinions on a host of hot-button issues.




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    With massive federal changes and looming questions about AI, K-12 education is at a crossroads.




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Reported essays in Big Ideas 2025 draw on findings from a research study supported by the , which underwrites coverage of post-high school pathways and overcoming polarization. Education Week retains sole editorial control over the content of this coverage.