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Use It as a Teaching Tool AI is no replacement for human creativity, but it has enormous potential for writing instruction, writes one English teacher. Cherie Shields • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption UGUISU / iStock / Getty Images Plus<br/> Classroom Technology What Is ChatGPT and How Is It Used in Education? Some educators think the AI bot could revolutionize teaching. Others are worried. Mark Lieberman • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Social Studies Speaker of the House Vote Has Teachers Discussing Another Extraordinary Political Event Navigating students' questions in real time can help reinforce social studies skills, experts say. Sarah Schwartz • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., left, and Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., right, speak with Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., in the U.S. House of Representatives chamber in Washington. The House met for a second day on Jan. 4 to try to elect a speaker and convene the 118th Congress. Alex Brandon/AP Law & Courts A Teacher Argued His MAGA Hat Was Protected Speech. Here's What a Federal Appeals Court Said The teacher brought his Donald Trump-inspired hat to a racial-sensitivity training. Mark Walsh • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites School & District Management Are Perfect Attendance Awards Fundamentally Flawed? Some School Leaders Say Yes Encouraging an ‘in-school-no-matter-what’ mindset is counterproductive to public health. Caitlynn Peetz • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Student Well-Being The School Counselor-Student Ratio: There's Good News and Bad News The ratio is at its lowest level since the American School Counselor Association started tracking it in 1986. Arianna Prothero • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites TRENDING TOPICS Holidays Tips for handling the holiday season, top picks for holiday-themed reads, and more. Read More Equity & Diversity The pandemic exacerbated pre-existing inequalities in education. See the latest. Read More Social-Emotional Learning Conversation around SEL has become heated as it faces parental and political pushback. Read More SPECIAL REPORTS All Special Reports WHERE WE ARE NOW: EDUCATIONAL EQUITY IN THE PANDEMIC ERA View Report Equity & Diversity Schools Trying to Prioritize Equity Have Their Work Cut Out for Them, Survey Shows The pandemic exacerbated pre-existing inequities in education. Practitioners and researchers offer advice on how to move forward. Ileana Najarro • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Equity & Diversity Schools Are Resegregating. There's a Push for the Supreme Court to Consider That As the court weighs race-conscious college admissions policies, some say the needs of resegregating K-12 schools ought to be considered, too. Mark Walsh • 8 min read Remove Save to favorites Ed-Tech Policy All That Ed Tech Schools Bought During the Pandemic Won’t Improve Equity. Here's Why Product design, limited organizational capacity, and the dangers of digital surveillance are all barriers, four experts told Education Week. Benjamin Herold • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites Equity & Diversity Here's How the Pandemic Changed School Discipline Students were suspended less frequently but Black, poor, and disabled students were punished at higher rates after the pandemic. Eesha Pendharkar • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites See All Articles RESOURCES Student Achievement Spotlight Spotlight on Learning Recovery & Tiered Supports This Spotlight will help you integrate academic recovery into the school day, evaluate best practices for online tutoring, and more. College & Workforce Readiness Spotlight Spotlight on Career-Readiness & Real-World Skills This Spotlight will help you analyze student interest for in-demand jobs, investigate the benefits of youth apprenticeships, and more. This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff. Sponsor College & Workforce Readiness Whitepaper Career-Readiness Through Career-Connected PBL This paper explores the solutions that K-12 schools and districts are implementing to help students explore careers, engage in career-con... Content provided by Defined This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff. Sponsor Assessment Whitepaper Let Winter Screening Data Guide Spring Instruction Download this eBook to learn how to use screening data to plan equitable interventions this spring so all students can get back on track. Content provided by Renaissance Load More ▼ THE LATEST * Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty School Climate & Safety Tracker School Shootings This Year: How Many and Where January 6, 2023 • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Julie Scott, the principal at R.L. Wright Elementary School in Sedgwick, Kan., leads a caroling performance for the high school counselor.<br/> Doug Barrett for Education Week School Climate & Safety These Principals Insist on Connecting Every Student to an Adult They Trust Denisa R. Superville, January 6, 2023 • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption kcline/iStock/Getty Student Well-Being What Teens Think of Their School Lunches: 5 Takeaways From a National Survey Arianna Prothero, January 6, 2023 • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption DigitalVision Vectors/Getty Ed-Tech Policy There Are Hundreds of New Bills Targeting Cyberattacks in Schools. Will They Work? Lauraine Langreo, January 6, 2023 • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Voters fill out their ballots in booths on Election Day in November in a student residence hall at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen via AP Social Studies Gen Z Has a Passion for Political Activism. Schools Can Nurture It Libby Stanford, January 6, 2023 • 7 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Images Plus Law & Courts West Virginia Law Barring Transgender Girls From School Sports Upheld by Federal Judge Mark Walsh, January 6, 2023 • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Load More ▼ EDWEEK TOP SCHOOL JOBS Teacher Jobs Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide — elementary, middle, high school and more. View Jobs Principal Jobs Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles. View Jobs Administrator Jobs Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more. View Jobs Support Staff Jobs Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more. View Jobs Create Your Own Job Search MULTIMEDIA Social Studies Video Updating Social Studies Expectations in the ‘Critical Race Theory’ Era Always a focal point for controversy, updating what students should know in history class became especially charged in late 2021 and 2022. Lauren Santucci & Stephen Sawchuk • 5:23 Reading & Literacy Video Key Developments in Reading Policy in 2022: A Video Recap Education Week’s Sarah Schwartz summarizes this year’s developments in reading policy. Lauren Santucci & Sarah Schwartz • 6:19 English-Language Learners Video Teachers, Try This: Incorporate Students' Home Languages Into Your Classrooms One Texas teacher utilizes her ELL students’ home languages to build community. Lauren Santucci • 2:56 Equity & Diversity Video A Native American Elder Reflects on His Boarding School Experience Dwight Howe’s Native boarding school experience in the 1970s was mostly positive. Fifty years earlier, it would have been a different story. Kaylee Domzalski • 3:41 English-Language Learners Video From Afghanistan to Austin, One Refugee Student’s Experience After the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Austin's school district received 319 refugee students. Here, one middle schooler's experience. Lauren Santucci • 4:32 More Multimedia SIGN UP & SIGN IN Create a free account to save your favorite articles, follow important topics, sign up for email newsletters, and more. Create Account EVENTS * Feb 01 Wed., February 01, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff. Sponsor Classroom Technology Webinar Academic Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Content provided by Turnitin Register Wed., February 01, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET Remove Save to favorites Jan 11 Wed., January 11, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET Equity & Diversity Live Online Discussion A Seat at the Table: Equity & the Shifting Policy Landscape: What You Need to Know Register Wed., January 11, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET January 11, 2023 Remove Save to favorites Jan 12 Thu., January 12, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff. Sponsor Privacy & Security Webinar K-12 Cybersecurity in the Real World: Lessons Learned & How to Protect Your School Content provided by Microsoft Register Thu., January 12, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET Remove Save to favorites Jan 17 Tue., January 17, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET Student Well-Being Webinar How Social-Emotional Learning Assessments Strengthen Tier 1 MTSS Register Tue., January 17, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET January 17, 2023 Remove Save to favorites Jan 19 Thu., January 19, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. ET Equity & Diversity K-12 Essentials Forum Education Equity: Where We Go From Here Register Thu., January 19, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. ET January 19, 2023 Remove Save to favorites Load More ▼ EDWEEK MARKET BRIEF Exclusive Data School Districts’ Biggest Obstacles in Tackling Learning Loss An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked K-12 officials about the biggest barriers they've faced in helping students rebound academically through tutoring. Sean Cavanagh • 6 min read Marketplace K-12 K-12 Dealmaking: Follett Acquires New Zealand Company; JetLearn Snaps Up SchoolHacks Follett School Solutions has acquired a global library management system provider that serves more than 4,000 customers in more than 45 countries. Alexandria Ng • 3 min read Purchasing Alert Minnesota District Purchasing Science Curriculum; Texas System to Buy Special Education Supplies A district in Minnesota is looking for science curriculum resources, while a Texas school system seeks special education supplies and services. Michelle Caffrey • 2 min read Analyst's View The Premium Value of Research to School Districts, and Education Companies The executive director of an ed-tech accelerator at the University of Pennsylvania sees a growing demand from districts for research that backs up products. Michelle Caffrey • 10 min read Load More ▼ * Leadership follow topic Unfollow Student Well-Being What the Research Says Preteens' Social Media Habits Could Be Changing Their Brains Habitually checking social media "likes" and comments can significantly affect students' brain development, a new study finds. Sarah D. Sparks • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption A phone screen shows a download page for Snapchat on July 30, 2019. Amr Alfiky/AP Student Well-Being What's In, What's Out for Student and Educator Wellness What 2023 will have in store when it comes to taking care of the physical and social and emotional needs of students and educators. Alyson Klein & Arianna Prothero • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites Student Well-Being Cardiac Arrests Can Happen to Student-Athletes, Too. How Schools Can Be Ready The cardiac arrest of NFL safety Damar Hamlin has heightened awareness that schools need to be prepared for such health emergencies. Elizabeth Heubeck • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites All Leadership Policy & Politics follow topic Unfollow Federal A Chaotic Start to a New Congress: What Educators Need to Know A new slate of lawmakers will have the chance to influence federal education policy in the 118th Congress. Libby Stanford • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., talks on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives on Jan. 3 following the first round of voting for House Speaker. McCarthy fell short of enough votes to be elected speaker in three rounds of voting on opening day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol. Andrew Harnik/AP Law & Courts School District Policy Basing Restroom Access on 'Biological Sex' Upheld by Appeals Court The sharply divided appellate court rules against transgender student Drew Adams and possibly tees up a major fight in the Supreme Court. Mark Walsh • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Law & Courts Supreme Court to Highlight Little Rock, Desegregation History in Exhibit to Open Next Fall Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. highlights the brave role of a federal judge in Little Rock in 1957, and draws some parallels to today. Mark Walsh • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites All Policy & Politics Teaching & Learning follow topic Unfollow Reading & Literacy What Book Bans Are Doing to School Library Purchases Book bans might have a much larger impact than the removal of a few titles; they may be changing the makeup of school libraries. Eesha Pendharkar • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption A student at Frost Elementary School in Jackson, Mich., works in the school library. A new study finds that recent book bans are having an effect on library purchases across the country. Samantha Madar/Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP Teaching Profession In Their Own Words An Award-Winning Teacher in India Deplores the Lack of Respect for American Teachers Former Fulbright Scholar Ranjitsinh Disale has called on American policymakers to pass a resolution declaring support for the teaching profession. Madeline Will • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Teaching Profession Teachers to Get Breastfeeding Accommodations Under New Law. It’s About Time, They Say Teachers have long said that finding the time and privacy to pump breast milk for their babies at school is challenging. Madeline Will • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites All Teaching & Learning Technology follow topic Unfollow Privacy & Security District Leaders Are More Worried Than Ever About Data Privacy. New Center Aims to Help Parents are asking more questions about data privacy issues related to the technologies schools are using. Alyson Klein • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Images Plus Privacy & Security Most Teachers Think Cyberattacks Won't Affect Schools. District Leaders Disagree Teachers and district leaders perceive cybersecurity vulnerabilities differently, according to a survey. Lauraine Langreo & Alyson Klein • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites Classroom Technology New York City Blocks ChatGPT at Schools. Should Other Districts Follow? Banning the AI-powered writing technology does students a disservice, some experts say. 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