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Campaign K-12: State policy reporter Michele McNeil provides regular coverage of what's at stake for schools in state and national elections, and what the candidates are saying—or not saying—about education.
Bridging Differences: Leading education thinkers Deborah Meier and Diane Ravitch engage in an ongoing conversation about what matters most for today's students, educators, and policymakers.
NCLB: Act II: The latest news on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act by Education Week reporter David J. Hoff, who has been reporting on the biggest issues in K-12 education for more than 10 years.
eduwonkette: Through the lens of social science, eduwonkette takes a serious, if sometimes irreverent, look at some of the most contentious education policy debates.
Learning the Language: Veteran Education Week reporter Mary Ann Zehr tackles difficult policy questions, explores learning innovations, and shares stories about different cultural groups on her beat.
Motivation Matters: Kevin Bushweller and Katie Ash tackle the question of what works, and what doesn't work, to motivate students to do better in school?
photoCurriculum Matters: A wide-ranging forum for discussing school curriculum across the subject areas with Education Week reporters Sean Cavanagh and Kathleen Kennedy Manzo.
photoOn Special Education: Education Week's Christina A. Samuels tracks news and trends of interest to the special education community, including administrators, teachers, and parents.
photoTeacher Beat: Vaishali Honawar, a veteran reporter who has written for newspapers in the United States and India, covers the teacher beat for Education Week. Stephen Sawchuk comes to the teacher beat at Education Week after covering federal education policy.
photoThe School Law Blog: News and analysis on legal developments affecting schools, educators, and parents, written by Education Week's Mark Walsh, who has been covering legal issues in education for more than 15 years. Mark writes about school-related cases in the U.S. Supreme Court and in lower courts.
photoDigital Education: Education Week reporters Andrew Trotter and Katie Ash cover tech topics and trends in K-12 education.

photoLiving in Dialogue: Anthony Cody encourages teachers to look past the day-to-day hardships of their jobs, and envision the changes they’d like to see in education.
photoUnwrapping the Gifted: In this blog, Tamara Fisher discusses news and developments in the gifted education community and offers advice for teachers on working with gifted students.
photoEduholic: Until Emmet Rosenfeld comes to terms with his Education Problem, enjoy this wide-ranging blog on teaching and learning in his classroom and beyond.

Digital Directions

The Digital Directions site provides daily news, resources, and information on the growth and impact of technology in districts across the nation. The latest stories include ...

Over the past several months, as concerns about the economy have grown, chief information officers and other ed-tech leaders are facing a universal challenge: how to maintain, or even grow, IT programs with declining resources.

Under pressure to raise graduation rates, some high schools are turning to online courses to help faltering students revive their academic careers and retrieve the credits they need to earn their diplomas.

Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook

The Fall 2008 issue of the Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook explores the power of differentiated instruction. Includes our exclusive directory of more than 400 vendors of professional development products and services.

Diplomas Count '08

As the nation struggles to close its graduation gap, Diplomas Count 2008 examines states' efforts to forge stronger connections between precollegiate and postsecondary education.

This year’s edition of Diplomas Count examines the status of state P-16 councils and whether they can help smooth the road for young people on their way to productive work and citizenship.

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Live Debate Archive

Education and the Next President

View the archived Webcast of the live debate held at Teachers College, Columbia University, with Linda Darling-Hammond, education adviser to Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama, and Lisa Graham Keegan, education adviser to Republican nominee John McCain.

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Teacher Magazine

How to make reading assignments as enriching as possible to all levels of students.

Co-Teaching in the Multi-Level Classroom

Mindy Fattig, award-winning educator and co-author of Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom, answers your questions on how to manage responsibilities, time, and frustration in the co-teaching classroom. First of two installments.

Boy Problems

Peg Tyre, Newsweek writer and author of The Trouble With Boys, discusses her research on why boys have fallen behind academically and what teachers can do to help.

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Associated Press

The AP education news service keeps you up to date with daily education news as it happens. Updated throughtout the day, read stories as they come off the wires.
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Annual Reports

Quality Counts is Education Week's annual report on state-level efforts to improve public education. Web-only content includes:
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