- One Tufts professor taught a seminar on conservative thought, and students learned about more than just Burke and Tocqueville. —Boston Magazine
- After Florida passed the first such legislation, lawmakers in several states now are making moves to ban cellphones in classrooms. —The 74
- With elevated teacher turnover rates, some states are proposing raises in teacher salaries. —Wall Street Journal
- Best practices for career and technical education remain understudied, but the Institute for Education Sciences continues to fill in that research gap. —Mark Schneider, IES
- Standardized tests provide students from underprivileged backgrounds a shot at proving their potential. —Emi Nietfeld, New York Times
- Bills in fourteen states would allow schools to hire chaplains. —Washington Post
- AI may render second language learning obsolete, but humanity will lose important knowledge as bilingualism withers. —Louise Matsakis, The Atlantic
- “Data from 9,500 districts shows another boom year for school staffing even as fiscal cliff looms.” —Chad Aldeman, The 74