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Emerging Strategies in Teaching and Learning
Teachers see long-term promise in pandemic-driven tools to accelerate learning, integrate technology, and support students.
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Disrupted Learning: The Hard Task of Getting Students Back on Track
A new Education Week survey suggests a somber road as teachers work to help students with unfinished learning due to COVID's disruption.
Tackling Learning Gaps This Fall: Advice for Teachers
This series of case studies examines what the slippery concept of “acceleration” really means for students in three key areas: 1st grade literacy and numeracy, Algebra 1, and English-language acquisition.
- Teaching Webinar Maximize Your MTSS to Drive Literacy SuccessSponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Learn how districts are strengthening MTSS to accelerate literacy growth and help every student reach grade-level reading success.Teaching Educators on the Six-Seven Trend: 'Embrace the Chaos'The viral trend has teachers dressing up as six and seven, and using it as a tool to teach.Teaching What the Research Says Teachers Value 'Patriotic' Education More Than Most AmericansNearly two thirds of teachers favor presenting America as "fundamentally good."Teaching Opinion 6 Words of Wisdom From Teachers for TeachersTeachers dish on what makes them better at their jobs.Teaching Six Seven! The 2025 Dictionary.com Word of the Year Causes School ChaosAs the new trend spreads, teachers are left to wonder—should they stop it or embrace it?Teaching What’s the Secret to Managing Today’s Classrooms? Teachers Weigh InClassroom management continues to top teachers' concerns. They weigh in on what helps make it work.Teaching Opinion The Books That Teachers Say Made Them Better at Their JobEducators have taken inspiration through books dealing with a diverse range of subject.Teaching Opinion This Halloween, Teach Your Students Ghost Stories and Urban LegendsThere’s real academic value in tapping into local tall tales. Here’s why.Teaching Do Students Have Too Much Homework? What Educators Have to SayEducators on social media weigh in on homework's place in K-12 education.Teaching Opinion Your Students Should Be Setting Learning Goals. Tips for Teachers to Make It HappenIn her new book, educator Valerie Bolling offers tips for helping students set and carry out goals.Teaching Opinion My Fear of Public Speaking Makes Me a Better TeacherInstead of viewing my nervousness as a weakness, I’ve learned it can connect me with my students.Teaching Opinion How These Teachers Are Solving Their Biggest ChallengesRare is the teacher who doesn't face obstacles. Here are strategies for overcoming some.Teaching Spotlight Spotlight on Innovative Ways to Support Teaching & LearningThis Spotlight focuses on supporting teachers and learners navigating key issues in today's ever more complex learning environment.Teaching Opinion Practical Tips for Creating a Safe and Supportive Space for StudentsStudent learning, engagement, and behavior are all affected by stress. Learn to recognize the signs.Teaching Opinion Teachers on When Their Administrators Get It WrongAt times, administrators make decisions without considering the consequences.