Check out these 9 education predictions for 2025, from longtime Education Week Opinion Contributor, Larry Ferlazzo, as well as why the education community may want to brace itself for a tough year ahead. #EWOpinion #K12 #Education #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
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U.S. students’ reading and math scores have been declining since the pandemic. Now, results on an international test of adults' math and literacy skills are also showing a growing chasm between the highest and lowest performers. #K12 #Reading #STEM #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
U.S. Reading and Math Gap Is Getting Worse for Adults, Too
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Education Week asked teachers on social media to share their favorite parts about teaching. Here's what makes the job worthwhile for these educators. #K12 #Teachers #Educators #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
Teaching Is Hard. Why Teachers Love It Anyway
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The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to take up a case about a school district’s race-neutral admissions policy for selective magnet high schools that sought to increase the schools’ racial, socioeconomic, and geographic diversity. #K12 #Schools #SCOTUS #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
High Court Won't Review School Admissions Policy That Sought to Boost Diversity
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Schools fell behind in identifying students for special education services during the pandemic. However, schools in one state are making progress at addressing the pandemic-fueled backlog. #K12 #Schools #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
Schools Lag in IDing Kids Who Need Special Education. Are They Catching Up?
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K-12 teachers used to be a more diverse cohort, compared to their peers in higher education, or even the student bodies that they taught. New data is now showing how that's slowly changing. #K12 #Teachers #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
The Teaching Pool Isn't Diversifying As Quickly as Other Workers. Why?
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The graduating class of 2025 could be the largest in the nation’s history. Learn why a steady decline in the number of high school graduates is likely to follow in most states. #K12 #Schools #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
Most States Will See a Steady Decline in High School Graduates. Here's the Data
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President Donald Trump might not be able to fulfill his campaign promise to obliterate the U.S. Department of Education. However, there are still plenty of options that the incoming administration can use to limit the federal agency. #K12 #DepartmentofEducation #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
How Trump Can Hobble the Education Department Without Abolishing It
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Incoming President Donald Trump’s proposal to axe the U.S. Department of Education appears unlikely to find sufficient support to clear procedural hurdles. However, here are three changes that his administration can still make to the department. #K12 #DepartmentofEducation #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
3 Ways Trump Can Weaken the Education Department Without Eliminating It
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Four district leaders have been named finalists for Superintendent of the Year. The nominees have been strongly focused on CTE, student safety, financial sustainability, and more. #K12 #DistrictLeaders #EWTopReadsoftheWeek
The 4 District Leaders Who Could Be the Next Superintendent of the Year
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