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edweek.org > issue > technology > opinion-artificial-intelligence-reality-versus-hype > 2026 > 03

Artificial Intelligence: Reality Versus Hype (Opinion)

3+ hour, 1+ min ago  (335+ words) Artificial Intelligence: Reality Versus Hype (Opinion)Education Week Artificial Intelligence: Reality Versus Hype Alfie Kohn's opinion essay, "AI in the Classroom Is Often Harmful. Why Are Educators Falling Prey to the Hype?" (Sept. 22, 2025) is one of the more inspiring articles…...

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edweek.org > leadership > opinion-were-not-preparing-principals-for-the-real-job-of-school-leadership > 2026 > 03

We’re Not Preparing Principals for the Real Job of School Leadership (Opinion)

3+ hour, 24+ min ago  (586+ words) When teachers decide they want to become principals, it is almost always with children in mind. They want to improve instruction. They want to support great teaching. They want to build a culture where students thrive. They imagine high-fives in…...

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edweek.org > policy-politics > arts-education-advocates-talk-about-how-to-elevate-their-discipline > 2026 > 03

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1+ day, 1+ hour ago  (11+ words) Arts Education Advocates Talk About How to Elevate Their Discipline'Education Week...

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edweek.org > teaching-learning > opinion-from-the-mouths-of-teachers-sage-advice-in-six-words-or-less > 2026 > 03

From the Mouths of Teachers: Sage Advice in Six Words or Less (Opinion)

1+ day, 23+ hour ago  (311+ words) Here's the latest installment in a multiyear series in which educators offer advice'in six words or less'about teaching to other educators. Kristen Engle is a proud middle-level educator currently in her 12th year of teaching in Fenton, Mo. She was also…...

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edweek.org > leadership > teachers-keep-the-lessons-of-mister-rogers-neighborhood-alive-in-the-classroom > 2026 > 03

Teachers Keep the Lessons of 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' Alive in the Classroom

1+ day, 23+ hour ago  (746+ words) As a child, Tracy Andrews said Fred Rogers" soft-spoken wonder made her curious about the world. As a parent, his calm, civil approach to disagreements helped guide challenging discussions with her children. Now, as a 1st grade teacher at Wilmington Area…...

Education Week
edweek.org > leadership > schools-made-steady-progress-boosting-attendance-with-this-strategy-change > 2026 > 03

Schools Made Steady Progress Boosting Attendance With This Strategy Change

2+ day, 5+ hour ago  (1057+ words) Schools" progress in fighting chronic absenteeism has slowed over the past few years, remaining stubbornly higher than pre-pandemic absence rates. But a new analysis shows that progress has been steady for a group of school districts around the country that…...

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edweek.org > the-state-of-teaching > teaching-learning > teachers-say-student-behavior-has-made-the-job-almost-impossible > 2026 > 03

Teachers Say Student Behavior Has Made the Job (Almost) Impossible

2+ day, 23+ hour ago  (299+ words) Kicking. Yelling. Throwing school supplies across the room. Physical violence. Teachers report experiencing these every day. And when class sizes bloat, or teachers don't feel supported by their administrators, dealing with student misbehavior becomes even harder. Students have become apathetic…...

Education Week
edweek.org > teaching-learning > opinion-how-to-teach-what-it-means-to-be-american > 2026 > 03

How to Teach What It Means to Be American (Opinion)

3+ day, 6+ hour ago  (281+ words) Education policy maven Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute think tank offers straight talk on matters of policy, politics, research, and reform. Read more from this blog. Rick: We're celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary at a time of intense polarization…...

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edweek.org > leadership > do-book-bans-protect-students-or-silence-needed-conversations > 2026 > 03

Do Book Bans Protect Students, or Silence Needed Conversations?

3+ day, 19+ hour ago  (821+ words) If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. It's clear that many teens struggle with mental health issues. Almost 40% of high school students reported "persistent sadness or hopelessness," 18% met the…...

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edweek.org > technology > students-are-worried-that-ai-will-hurt-their-critical-thinking-skills > 2026 > 03

Students Are Worried That AI Will Hurt Their Critical Thinking Skills

3+ day, 18+ hour ago  (686+ words) It's not just teachers who are worried about AI's effect on students' abilities to think critically. Students are concerned, too, according to a new survey of middle, high school, and college students by the RAND Corp. Nearly 7 in 10 middle and…...