Teacher burnout has reached crisis levels, and proposed solutions often miss the mark. Another professional development session on self-care. Another […]
January 21, 2026
If you were to fire up Zoom and hop into an EdSurge editorial meeting, I could almost guarantee that you’d […]
January 20, 2026
⚡ Potential Fallout From Dismantling the Department of Education The Trump administration’s plans to eventually slash the Department of Education […]
January 15, 2026
After 13 years as an educator, I can share countless stories about highly skilled, hardworking teachers and administrators. I thought […]
January 14, 2026
by Yetunde Kolajo If you’ve ever left a lecture thinking “That didn’t land the way I hoped” (or “That went […]
January 13, 2026
One of my earliest memories of using technology for teaching and learning was when I taught English at a small […]
January 12, 2026
During the pandemic, Lauren Bauer’s second grader attended a learning pod, a small group of students organized by parents outside […]
January 9, 2026
“Yes, Iris,” my Chicana/o Studies Professor spouted as he acknowledged my raised hand for a comment about the reading. “He knows my name?” I […]
January 9, 2026
“Yes, Iris,” my Chicana/o Studies Professor spouted as he acknowledged my raised hand for a comment about the reading. “He knows my name?” I […]
January 9, 2026