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BY THE NUMBERS
By the Numbers: White House 75% closer to placing 250K tutors, mentors in schools
The Biden administration says it is nearing its 2025 goal as new data reveals there were 187,000 additional school tutors, mentors and coaches in 2022-23.
By Anna Merod • Sept. 14, 2023 -
Opinion
Colleges are ditching the SAT. The high school transcript should be next.
Next generation credentials are a compentency-based alternative to transcripts that allow colleges to make better admissions decisions.
By Laurie Gagnon • Sept. 14, 2023 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from K-12 Dive
K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage from 2024 so far as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.
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Senators debate Congress’ role in school, library book bans
Despite disagreement on the grounds for challenging books in classrooms, Senate Judiciary Committee members agreed doing so is largely a local issue.
By Anna Merod • Sept. 13, 2023 -
How commitment contracts can help support student agency
These agreements can help educators gain buy-in from students on challenges and tasks they want to master that school year, one expert says.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 13, 2023 -
White House: Chronic absenteeism requires ‘all-hands-on-deck’ approach
The push for solutions comes as data suggests chronic absenteeism was a substantial contributor to recent NAEP assessment declines.
By Naaz Modan • Sept. 13, 2023 -
4 ways administrators can mitigate disruptive student behaviors
As schools add intervention strategies to address an uptick in disruptive behaviors, research from EAB identifies best practices for educators.
By Kara Arundel • Sept. 12, 2023 -
Pop Quiz: Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news
From opioid prevention mandates to revealing new data on chronic absenteeism, what did you learn from our stories within the last seven days?
By Anna Merod • Sept. 8, 2023 -
US teachers are struggling to teach sustainability in schools
Topics like climate action and clean energy are among the least likely topics found in sustainability school lessons, according to a Smithsonian-Gallup poll.
By Anna Merod • Sept. 7, 2023 -
Teachers increasingly turning to digital, self-created materials for lessons
Only 23% of teachers said they exclusively use printed textbooks in their classrooms, according to a survey by Bay View Analytics.
By Kara Arundel • Sept. 7, 2023 -
Keeping one foot in the classroom can help instructional specialists build trust, buy-in
Teaching regularly can provide firsthand awareness of the challenges educators and students alike are facing in the classroom.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 6, 2023 -
3 ways to build resilience in the classroom
Using levity to “reset” the brain before challenging activities is among tactics educators can embed in curriculum to build a growth mindset.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 6, 2023 -
Higher chronic absenteeism rates linked to NAEP score declines
On average, 22% of 4th grade public school students were absent five days or more in the month preceding their 2022 NAEP assessments.
By Naaz Modan • Sept. 6, 2023 -
4 states mandate opioid prevention curriculum as overdose crisis persists
A new CDC report says counterfeit pills are increasingly available and drug overdoses are at historic highs.
By Kara Arundel • Sept. 1, 2023 -
Pop Quiz: Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news
From updated teacher vacancy data to new warnings about vape use in schools, what did you learn from our stories within the last seven days?
By Anna Merod • Sept. 1, 2023 -
English learners need equitable access to dual language programs
Enrollment and bilingual teacher recruitment should be prioritized, said panelists during a Tuesday webinar.
By Kara Arundel • Aug. 30, 2023 -
Science fairs can expand hands-on STEAM curriculum experiences
To maximize these opportunities to practice real-world STEAM applications, school leaders must ensure all students can participate.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 30, 2023 -
Majority of adults support higher pay, more influence over curriculum for teachers
Some 66% of adults said teachers are underpaid, and 67% said they support raising educator salaries through increased property taxes, a PDK poll found.
By Anna Merod • Aug. 29, 2023 -
Pandemic learning recovery ‘slow and inconsistent’
A bright spot is that early elementary students are showing progress on phonics, according to an analysis by Curriculum Associates.
By Kara Arundel • Aug. 28, 2023 -
Pop Quiz: Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news
From anticipated budget reductions to a prominent test’s online transition, what did you learn from our stories the week of Aug. 21?
By Anna Merod • Aug. 25, 2023 -
BACK TO SCHOOL '23
Rising Leaders: 10 standout assistant principals and district leaders you should know in 2023-24
These exceptional administrators make the grade on student engagement, social-emotional support, career education and more.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 24, 2023 -
Summer programs boost math gains, show little reading progress
The current scale of summer school is not enough to fully recover from learning loss, the Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research found.
By Anna Merod • Aug. 23, 2023 -
Unguided play can uncover learning moments
Educators can glean curriculum ideas and opportunities to help learners practice social skills by observing students at play.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 23, 2023 -
BACK TO SCHOOL '23
How 90-day plans shape the beginning of a successful school year
While the strategy can look different across schools and districts, four K-12 leaders share why the 90-day model works in setting the tone for a new year.
By Anna Merod • Aug. 21, 2023 -
High schoolers’ confidence, credits take ‘FLIGHT’ in summer school program
A Connecticut high school redesigned its summer school to provide rigorous instruction and opportunities for student belonging and personal growth.
By Kara Arundel • Aug. 16, 2023 -
How to leave the idea of learning styles at the door in the new school year
Universal design for learning approaches can help make learning accessible for all students, says the director of teacher education at NYU.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 16, 2023