Students of Color
Read more about the needs and experiences of students of color in K-12 schools
English Learners
Un Pueblo de Alabama Ahora Ve en los Estudiantes de Inglés Su Futuro
¿Qué ocurrió cuando un distrito escolar cambió su cultura e invirtió en ayudas para los jóvenes estudiantes de inglés?
English Learners
Infographic
El Crecimiento de Estudiantes Hispanos y los que Aprenden Inglés en EEUU—en Gráficos
Mientras la composición demográfica de escuelas públicas cambia, distritos deben evaluar cómo están sirviendo a sus estudiantes.
English Learners
Video
Testigos del Cambio en una Pequeña Ciudad para Latinos: La TravesÃa de un Estudiante
Nacido en Russellville, Alabama, de padres inmigrantes de El Salvador, Brian Santos reflexiona sobre su travesÃa como estudiante de EL.
Federal
Opinion
The Lies America Tells Itself About Black Education
'A Nation at Risk' created a faux crisis to usher in the right's education agenda, argues Bettina L. Love.
Science
White Students Are Less Concerned About Climate Change Than Students of Color. Here's Why
Nearly half of white teenagers said the threat of climate change hasn't affected their plans for the future.
School Climate & Safety
Schools With More Black and Latino Students Likelier to Have Police
The finding comes as lawmakers debate boosting numbers of school resource officers in the wake of a deadly Nashville school shooting.
Equity & Diversity
Opinion
How Schools Can Support Arab and Muslim Students
Abeer Ramadan-Shinnawi is the guest editor of today’s post recognizing .
School Climate & Safety
Students Push Schools to Overhaul Dress Codes: Their Success Stories and Lessons Learned
How girls and LGBTQ+ students punished for dress code violations fought to overhaul district policies.
Student Absenteeism
Some Students Are Less Likely to Have Absences Excused. Why That Matters for Schools
Schools' punitive responses to unexcused absences can be counterproductive, a new analysis suggests.
Mathematics
San Francisco Insisted on Algebra in 9th Grade. Did It Improve Equity?
The policy change improved access to some courses. But racial inequities at the most advanced levels of math remain largely unchanged.
English Learners
A Dual Immersion Program That’s Unique—and Seeing Academic Returns
After launching in 2018, the program in Fresno, Calif., is already showing social-emotional and academic benefits.
Student Well-Being & Movement
What the Research Says
National Panel: Kids Who Lost a Caregiver to COVID Need More Support
More than 265,000 children lost a parent or caregiver in the pandemic, the National Academies finds.
Equity & Diversity
Opinion
11 Ways Teachers Can Eliminate Discipline Disparities
Many ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog still tiptoe around social-justice inequities. They don't need to.
Equity & Diversity
Opinion
How to Get Rid of Discipline Disparities for Students of Color
Restorative justice and social-emotional learning are two good places to start.