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

"We want to help the students continue to thrive, and really everything that we're thinking about with our student services is…


“One of the most important findings is that when adults, institutions, and communities become more affirming, the suicide risk of…

SCHOOL SOFTWARE SCRUTINY: Legislators have pushed back against cellphones in the classroom but are now focused on ensuring school…

Six educators from across the country are joining the 2026-27 ISTE+ASCD Voices of Change Fellowship to share how schools are…

EdSurge wants to hear from educators who have recently left or plan to leave their jobs for another sector.

The global math gender gap: “Whatever we do, the action we take to address the issue must start quite early and must be very…

A new report found states hit an all-time high for both spending and enrollment, but the quality of the programs remains a…

What does it mean to “save your own life” in education? Former Voices of Change fellow Dee Watson reflects on burnout, resistance…

Schools are finding new, data-driven ways to re-approach gifted and talented programs -- with a focus on inclusivity.

After years of disruption, what does it mean to make schools human again? One educator reflects on moving from demoralization to…


A major digital accessibility deadline that impacts schools and vendors is here. Schools aren’t ready.

When it comes to universal pre-kindergarten, California has made significant progress — 62 percent of 4-year-olds were enrolled…

Even the most well-intentioned edtech can fall short if it does not meet students where they are. After several years studying…

What I once believed about schools shifted when I saw how deeply students’ lives outside the classroom shape their opportunities.

INDEFINITE SCROLL: In what legal observers have called social media’s “Big Tobacco Moment,” a jury has found that Meta and…

“I’m just not a good writer.”It’s a phrase teachers hear too often, usually at the exact moment a writing task is assigned. For…

The debate around technology in the classroom typically centers on children’s devices. But what about surveillance technology?

The courage to tell my own stories, even the uncomfortable ones, transformed how I show up for my students and for myself.

I want to share a story of struggle. Actually, two kinds of struggle. My father completed his doctorate at the University of Utah…

QUALITY OVER QUANTITY: A re-examination of digital tools was already underway in districts, as part of curriculum reviews and…

THE BEAUTIFUL BURDEN OF HARD WORK: Poet and educator katie wills evans, an EdSurge Voices of Change fellow during the 2022-2023…

This article is part of the collection: Teaching Tech: Navigating Learning and AI in the Industrial Revolution.A little over a…

This article is part of the collection: Teaching Tech: Navigating Learning and AI in the Industrial Revolution.A fourth-grade…

Student support and tech professions are projected to make gains while teaching positions shrink.

Parents have yet another choice to make in raising their children: whether or not to redshirt their kids, or keep them from…

Money woes continue to confound middle- and lower-income families and keep them from even the simplest benefits, such as spending…

The screen-time debate is no longer confined to parenting advice. As states introduce legislation limiting devices in schools,…

When high school students step into a cybersecurity internship, they enter a field where the stakes are real. The tools, threats…

Some school districts are moving well beyond career simulations, partnering instead with clients in the community to give…

In a world dominated by screens offering all sorts of diversions, writes early education teacher Hema Khatri, children need help…

In a system serving nearly 1 million students across more than 1,800 schools, the distance between a central office cubicle and a…

A premature baby, a pandemic and new pediatric research reveal why the screen-time debate is more nuanced than simply counting…

First, it was no phones in schools. Now, amid the debate around edtech, schools are looking to go screen free.

Educators have seen wave after wave of “innovative” solutions promise to address long-standing challenges — from personalization…

Why are students so comfortable using AI for emotional support?

Education needs an analog reboot, says neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath in his new book, “The Digital Delusion,” which lays…

Fewer than half of U.S. states require students to complete kindergarten. But the push for expanding early childhood ed access…

How a lawyer-turned-teacher-turned-AI ethicist used assessment to personalize instruction before AI-powered edtech existed.

Walk into any school and you will find teachers using classroom technology in very different ways. One teacher builds interactive…

As the number of underage students who gamble increases, some argue that schools should add gambling literacy to their curricula.


“At a high level, what the school districts are saying is, ‘You targeted kids. You knew that your product was potentially…

College and career counseling is tough these days. Some schools are banking on the idea that AI can help.

After the death of Charlie Kirk, a Utah Valley University scholar takes solace in the Founding Father’s model of civil discourse…