More From the World of K–12 Education

Amid School Techlash, Accessibility Advocates Worry About Exclusion

Keri Rodrigues, a mother of five boys, knows the value of screens. For her boys, four of whom receive school accommodations, screens serve a practical ...

Opinion: America’s Civics Crisis Starts Inside Our Schools

At a recent student-led workshop at the University of Connecticut, middle school students stood in front of students and educators from across the country and did something rare: They diagnosed their own schools. Using...

Why the Philadelphia school district will phase out a special education program

The Philadelphia school district will wind down its Intensive Learning Support program in order to reduce the number of students with disabilities in separate classes.

Florida School Choice Advocates Push Back Against Union’s ‘Frivolous’ Voucher Suit

The state education commissioner and school choice advocates have clapped back at the Florida Education Association’s lawsuit alleging the state’s school voucher program is unconstitutional. Education Commissioner...

Report: Nearly One-Third of Teachers Still Use ‘Discredited’ Reading Methods

While reform around reading instruction continues to gain momentum, about a third of teachers are using  “discredited” methods to teach kids how to read and aren’t fully committed to the science of reading, a new...

Wisconsin school board defends decision to pull song tied to LGBTQ+ history from spring concert

Last week, the Watertown School Board voted 7-1 to pull “A Mother of A Revolution!” from the May 18 program, saying the piece violated the district’s controversial issues policy. The post Wisconsin school board defends...