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A new study reveals telling differences in how teachers respond. Denisa R. Superville • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Getty Student Well-Being Kids' Screen Time Rose During the Pandemic and Stayed High. That's a Problem It’s too early to see how this may affect kids long-term, but many educators say they have seen negative effects. Arianna Prothero • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption E+/Getty Law & Courts Supreme Court Will Decide Fate of Student Loan Relief: What Teachers Need to Know Teachers carry significant student debt and the pandemic made things worse. Mark Walsh • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Student debt relief advocates gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Feb. 28, 2023, as the court heard arguments over President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan. Patrick Semansky/AP School & District Management Opinion Every School Has Bias. Here’s What Principals Can Do About It How do we build combating bias into the who, how, and why of teaching, leadership, and school organization? Sharif El-Mekki • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Student Well-Being How One School's Mentorship Program Paid Off Big in Academic Gains A high school mentoring program led to a huge drop in the number of failing grades among freshmen. Madeline Will • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Budget & Finance Data See Which School Districts Declined Federal Pandemic Aid Administrative hassle and abrupt school closures are among the reasons districts rejected ESSER funds. Mark Lieberman • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites * LEADERS TO LEARN FROM We are excited to introduce you to our 2023 honorees. These district leaders have shown persistence and creativity as they navigate the challenges facing schools in an increasingly diverse, rapidly changing world. Meet the 2023 Leaders 1 / 8 > Kids are amazing. Every time I say they can’t amaze me anymore, because I > know how amazing they are, they do. Cyndi Tercero-Sandoval, family and community engagement manager, Phoenix Union High School District, Phoenix, Ariz. > Our vision is that each school would have a full-time school psychologist, > a full-time social worker, and a full-time mental health partner to ensure > we are able to focus on prevention and promotion of mental health. Andria Amador, senior director of behavioral health services, Boston Public Schools > I always get asked, ‘How do you create a vibrant, diverse, inclusive > pathway for people to come into the teaching profession?' And my biggest > takeaway is start early. Chimere Stephens, senior director of diversity recruitment and NYC Men Teach, New York City, N.Y. > I know what it’s like to have people think you won't accomplish something. > So we operate under the mindset that it’s not too hard, that we can, and we > will. We’re going to do it. Natalie Griffin, director of special programs, Mineral Wells Independent School District, Mineral Wells, Texas > My thing is: Kids are gifted all day, every day. We need to make sure > they’re getting what they need and deserve in their regular environment. Anthony Vargas, supervisor of gifted and talented programs, Manassas City Public Schools, Manassas, Va. > We want kids to learn from experts who have the credibility to teach the > class. Dean McGee, deputy superintendent for educational services and innovative programs, Kern High School District, Bakersfield, Calif. > What else can I get [students] to enjoy? For me, it's still the part that I > love about education as a whole. There's always something to problem-solve, > to think through. There's always a challenge. Tonya Clarke, coordinator of K–12 mathematics, Clayton County Public Schools, Jonesboro, Ga. > How do we get kids back to normal? You can’t do that through educational > reinforcement alone. You have to create big new opportunities, not the same > opportunities. Richard Tomko, superintendent, Belleville Public Schools, Belleville, N.J. TRENDING TOPICS English-Language Learners Explore in-depth reporting on what it takes to truly serve English learners. Read More ChatGPT The popular AI bot ChatGPT has hit the K-12 world. See the latest news and opinions. Read More Climate Change See how climate change is affecting school infrastructure and curriculum. Read More SPECIAL REPORTS All Special Reports STUDENT MOTIVATION & ENGAGEMENT: WHAT WORKS AND HOW TO PUT IT INTO ACTION View Report Student Well-Being Every Student Needs a Mentor. How Schools Can Make That Happen School-based mentors can be critical for students' success. Yet not every student who needs a mentor has one. Madeline Will • 7 min read Remove Save to favorites Student Well-Being How One School's Mentorship Program Paid Off Big in Academic Gains A high school mentoring program led to a huge drop in the number of failing grades among freshmen. Madeline Will • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites College & Workforce Readiness Want to Motivate Students? Give Them a Meaningful Taste of the Working World Work-based learning experiences can help students understand why the classes they are taking are relevant to their future success. Alyson Klein • 7 min read Remove Save to favorites Teaching 5 Ways to Inspire a Love for Learning in Students Education researchers and classroom teachers weigh in on what works. Elizabeth Heubeck • 6 min read Remove Save to favorites See All Articles RESOURCES 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. 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Sponsor School & District Management Sponsor The Right MTSS Platform Should Empower Educators Branching Minds works to empower educators to more effectively, efficiently, and equitably support the holistic needs of ALL students. Content provided by Branching Minds Remove Save to favorites Load More ▼ THE LATEST * Open image caption Close image caption Getty Student Well-Being Opinion Ouch! Why Teens Criticize Adults Lisa Damour, March 1, 2023 • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock / Getty Images Plus School & District Management What Superintendents Are Saying About Staff Shortages Denisa R. Superville, February 28, 2023 • 2 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption 42 copycat bills limiting sexual orientation and gender identity education bills have been 22 states have been introduced since 2021, according to PEN America and EdWeek reporting.<br/> States Which States are Considering 'Don't Say Gay' Bills and Where They Stand Eesha Pendharkar, February 28, 2023 • 1 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption E+ / Getty Recruitment & Retention Why Aren't There More Asian American School Leaders? Here's What We Heard Denisa R. Superville, February 28, 2023 • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption iStock/Getty Images Plus Recruitment & Retention Recruiting Asian American School Leaders: Tips From Educators Denisa R. Superville, February 28, 2023 • 8 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption E+/Getty Reading & Literacy The 'Science of Reading' Will Be a Big Topic at SXSWedu. Get Prepped With 3 Things to Know Sarah Schwartz, February 28, 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 Black History Starts With the Creation of Humanity. We Should Teach It That Way One educator fell in love with Black history while seeking to learn more about himself. That perspective changed how he teaches the topic. Sam Mallon • 4:01 Student Well-Being Video What An Inclusive School Environment Looks Like For This Transgender Teen Dandelion Hunt-Smith, a transgender and nonbinary student, sees great value in school environments that treat all students as humans. Ileana Najarro & Sam Mallon • 2:40 Open image caption Close image caption Dandelion Hunt-Smith pictured at San Francisco’s Dolores Park on Feb. 23, 2023. Nic Coury for Education Week Social Studies Video 'An Empowering Effect': How Studying Black History in Prison Changed This Educator’s Life While in prison, he discovered The Autobiography of Malcolm X. The book and the hundreds more that he read changed the course of his life. Jaclyn Borowski • 4:17 Student Well-Being Video ‘I Wished I Could Help Tyre’: Memphis 2nd Graders Use Art, Expression to Foster Change One Memphis teacher is using art to help her 2nd graders process, heal, and grow in the wake of Tyre Nichols' death. Jaclyn Borowski • 3:25 Social Studies Video ‘Black History Is Everybody’s History’: How A Teacher Brings Inclusivity Into Her Lessons Inclusive teaching starts with instruction that allows students to see their reflection in the curriculum, explains one N.C. teacher. 4:07 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 * Mar 30 Thu., March 30, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ET Jobs Virtual Career Fair for Teachers and K-12 Staff Register Thu., March 30, 2023, 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ET March 30, 2023 Remove Save to favorites Mar 21 Tue., March 21, 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. 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System to Buy K-2 Reading Program A district in Georgia is looking for a content filtering solution, while a New York school system seeks a K-2 reading program. Emma Kate Fittes • 2 min read Marketplace K-12 K-12 Dealmaking: Paper to Expand Beyond Tutoring with 2 New Acquisitions Tutoring provider Paper is acquiring two companies in an effort to expand its offerings beyond virtual one-on-one academic support. Emma Kate Fittes • 4 min read Market Trends Districts Put New Focus on the ‘Biggest Gap’ in Social-Emotional Learning: Teacher Well-Being Demand for programs that support classroom educators is higher than ever, and companies in the industry should be prepared to respond. Michelle Caffrey • 13 min read Purchasing Alert New Mexico District Needs Translation Services, Texas School System to Buy Chromebooks A district in New Mexico is looking for translation and interpretation services, while a Texas school system seeks touchscreen Chromebooks. Emma Kate Fittes • 2 min read Load More ▼ * Leadership follow topic Unfollow Recruitment & Retention A District’s Long-Term Investment in Cultivating Future Teachers Is Paying Off Ector County, Texas, saw its teacher vacancy rate drop from 18 percent of 1 percent in less than four years. Caitlynn Peetz • 5 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Alexey Yarkin/iStock/Getty Families & the Community Q&A A Transgender Student Moved Cross-Country for a Welcoming School. Here's Their Story Dandelion Hunt-Smith and their parents talk about the importance of welcoming schools for mental health and academic performance. Ileana Najarro • 8 min read Remove Save to favorites School & District Management Employee Morale Is Keeping Superintendents Up at Night But district leaders themselves feel more optimistic, possibly a rebound from the height of the pandemic. Evie Blad • 3 min read Remove Save to favorites All Leadership Policy & Politics follow topic Unfollow States Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Law Continues to Spur More Extreme Versions Nationwide Forty two bills have been introduced in 22 states based on the controversial measure, with many mandating more excessive censorship. Eesha Pendharkar • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Open image caption Close image caption Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis displays the signed Parental Rights in Education, the so called "Don't Say Gay" bill, flanked by elementary school students during a news conference last March at Classical Preparatory School in Shady Hills, Fla. Forty two bills have been introduced in 22 states based on the controversial measure, with many mandating more excessive censorship. Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP School Choice & Charters A Major Reversal on Religious Charter Schools in Oklahoma The attorney general withdrew his predecessor's opinion that religious groups could not be excluded from the state charter school program. Mark Walsh • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Law & Courts Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down South Carolina’s ‘Disturbing Schools’ Law A federal appeals court held that the statutes, which have been the subject of nationwide attention, were unconstitutionally vague. Mark Walsh • 4 min read Remove Save to favorites All Policy & Politics Teaching & Learning follow topic Unfollow English-Language Learners Professional Development Tips for Supporting English Learners Many teachers aren't well prepared to work with English learners. PD can help fill that knowledge gap. 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