Political Divides Shape Educators’ Views on English Learners’ Rights
“The only thing that is disappointing is how the school has to take on the responsibility to teach these kids English. This […]
What Educators Need to Know About Dyslexia—and Why It’s Not Something to ‘Fix’
A few decades ago, people born with dyslexia typically had no idea why they struggled to read, or failed to read at […]
Advice From Over 1,200 Experienced Educators at Your Fingertips (Opinion)
In this EdWeek blog, an experiment in knowledge-gathering, Ferlazzo will address readers’ questions on classroom management, ELL instruction, lesson planning, and other […]
Many Educators Across America Are on the Verge of a Retirement Benefits Boost
Hundreds of thousands of current and former K-12 educators nationwide would be newly eligible for full Social Security benefits when they retire, […]
Results of a time study may help educators get more time out of the school day : NPR
Research shows K-12 students in different states spend wildly different amounts of time in school, and suggests the nation’s schools could be […]