More than 50 years after its passage, IDEA continues to shape education for students with disabilities, their families, and the educators who serve them.
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More than 50 years after its passage, IDEA continues to shape education for students with disabilities, their families, and the educators who serve them.
Stories That Matter highlights how AI, privacy, safety, and literacy research are reshaping K–12 decision-making for educators and school leaders.
Education Vendors can succeed at conferences by listening first, respecting school decision-making, and building trust instead of pushing sales.
Deepfakes in schools are driving a new wave of cyberbullying, harming student mental health and forcing districts to confront urgent safety gaps.
Discover why data privacy in schools starts with teachers and how daily classroom habits are key to protecting sensitive student and staff information.
Discover how the Science of Reading uses evidence-based research to shape effective literacy instruction and boost reading success for all students.
Immersive Learning with AR/VR turns science, history, and CTE into hands-on experiences—helping middle and high school students practice, explore, and create.
Open Educational Resources (OER) help teachers and homeschoolers share free, adaptable materials that improve access, collaboration, and instruction.
Discover how evolving professional development empowers teachers with flexible, ongoing learning and AI-driven tools to boost classroom engagement and growth.
Risk management for k-12 can influence behaviors and choices involving field trips, sporting events, extra-curricular activities, and classroom teaching,
10 Agile Principles that can be used in Education, Using agile principles in the classroom introduces students to scaffolding and practice of AI-Proof skills
Methanol in K12 is a preventable hazard and many high school science departments have methanol in their chemical store rooms.
How to lead and manage- outlines the required vision and the ability to identifying and solve problems that all leaders and managers should possess.
Investing in teachers in ways that inspire and strengthen their commitment to the profession? three days of education, networking and brainstorming.
If music is your interest, then you need to befriend Erick Quintanilla. Or even better, have him as your teacher, which is the case for the lucky music students at Roosevelt High School in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).
Many districts have taken ESSER and Title 1 funding as an opportunity to expand current programming. From edtech to professional development, schools have been flushed with resources to explore, implement, and expand programs over the past two years
Unique Teaching Pedagogy-I couldn’t help thinking as we left the playing field how each of the team’s played like they were taught in the classroom.
This was a year to be proud of across education, and as the school year comes to a close, the edCircuit staff wanted to take this opportunity to celebrate the successes of teachers in the classroom.

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