The budget, unveiled Tuesday by lawmakers, includes everything from math education improvements to banning “meals of shame” ...
Learning A-Z announced its new name ExploreK12, marking the next phase of its evolution as a unified organization serving educators across literacy, math, and science. The new identity reflects both ...
Texas is requiring Bible lessons in public schools. That's the right call, but it shouldn't distract from deeper problems in ...
The next era of public education will be judged less by the elegance of its ideas than by whether it responds, with humility and pragmatism, to the people it exists to serve.
Houston ISD’s Board of Managers will consider Thursday whether to approve the district’s use of state-developed Bluebonnet ...
The Senate is wrestling with how AI should be used in classrooms as lawmakers raise concerns about student learning, privacy, ...
After its Back to Basics reading overhaul, New York is turning to math — but educators and researchers can't agree on ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
As she started her vocabulary lesson this week at Blythe Academy, second-grade teacher Tonya Long asked her students if they had pencils. A few hands shot up, and the students trotted to the front of ...
Both the state as a whole and Dallas ISD made gains in math, and middle schoolers gained ground in reading. But fewer than half of third graders tested on grade level in reading ...
Today, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released STAAR assessment results for grades 3–8 for the 2025–26 school year, providing insight into how students across Texas are developing the foundational ...
Every lesson at Ingleburn High runs on a two-minute clock. Teachers deliver a new instruction roughly every two minutes. They check for student understanding every two minutes. And then they provide ...