DA Staff

Across K12 education, the roles of educators are shifting as instructional practices advance, schools more actively support the social-emotional development of students, and new technology is integrated into the classroom. In a survey, readers described how their roles in education are changing and how their responsibilities will evolve in the coming years. Read more>>

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Lancaster Online

There is nothing intrinsically wrong with standardized testing. We need tools to measure academic performance. But standardized testing has come to play too big a role in assessing school and teacher performance, which is unfair to the teachers of students with economic disadvantages and learning disabilities. Read more>>

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CBS News

The December 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School left a lasting mark on the way students, parents and officials view school safety. In addition to reigniting debates over gun control and mental health care, it helped usher in an era of "active shooter drills" and difficult conversations about safety for even the youngest kids. Read more>>

The New York Times

It’s common to hear people say that the quality of students’ education shouldn’t depend on their ZIP code. But the Republican House and Senate tax bills would make ZIP codes matter more than ever. They would create an incentive to hoard opportunity by raising funds that remain close to home. Read more>>

Grand Rapids Herald-Review

Business leaders, educators, and families are making a big difference by working together and bringing apprenticeships to more people, especially students. National leaders should be doing the same. Read more>>

Omaha World-Herald

This moment in our politics is fraught with loaded, and sometimes coded, words that trigger emotional responses. That’s why the Nebraska Department of Education was wise to pull back from unnecessary provocation in its proposed civics guidance for teachers. Read more>>

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