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Teachers, This Newsletter Is for You

By Madeline Will — April 16, 2025 1 min read
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Teachers, we know you’re busy.

You’re juggling a lot—making sure students are learning and supporting their social-emotional needs. We get that staying up-to-date on education news and trends might not always be at the top of your to-do list.

We’re here to help. EdWeek’s Teacher Update newsletter is your one-stop shop for the news, insights, and perspectives you need to stay informed and feel supported.

Every Thursday morning, we’ll send you a carefully curated email with the week’s most relevant news stories, practical advice and solutions to common classroom challenges, and essays from teachers that are both thought-provoking and inspirational.

Plus, subscribers receive periodic special editions with research-based strategies and tips from teachers on timely issues—from the best ways to end the school year to the most effective classroom management practices.

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