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Here Are the 10 Stories K-12 Readers Couldn’t Put Down in 2024

ED Surge

As we look back at the K-12 stories that resonated the most with our readers last year, a trend quickly emerges: 2024 was the year of the personal essay. Here are the most popular K-12 stories of 2024. Are Schools and Edtech Companies Ready for the Digital Accessibility Deadline?

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Making Headway with Remote and Hybrid Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Remote and hybrid learning at scale was never meant for K-12 education, but the fact remains that each has been a catalyst for some exciting changes that have long been overdue. Then be sure to use consistency and ensure there are continuities either across your school or K-12.

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What Will Districts Do With All Those Empty School Buildings? Some Look to Fill Them With Younger Kids

ED Surge

Several years ago, Oklahoma City Public Schools shuttered more than a dozen of its school buildings. When buildings sit vacant, they can become unsafe spaces, and we didnt want that to happen, says Stephanie Hinton, executive director of early childhood at Oklahoma City Public Schools.

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OPINION: We have a crisis in public school leadership: Our leaders are overwhelmed, overworked and lack the training they need

The Hechinger Report

A recent poll suggests that nearly half of Americas school districts are led by a superintendent who is considering stepping down in the next two to three years; one in five principals leaves the job each year. We have a crisis in K-12 educational leadership one that receives little attention.

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Student Privacy Is at More Risk Than Ever Before. Can K-12 Schools Keep It Safe?

ED Surge

But how prepared are K-12 districts to handle the thorny privacy and security issues that these tools raise? Not very, according to “Uncovering Privacy and Security Challenges In K-12 Schools,” a new study of how districts handle privacy and security issues from researchers at the University of Chicago and New York University.

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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

ED Surge

Thats a good thing in Adams view, as shes more than a little confident that todays K-12 students will be using AI in some fashion when they eventually join the workforce. Pete Just is the generative AI project director for the Consortium for School Networking, a professional association for K-12 edtech leaders.

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Early childhood programs are more segregated than K-12 schools

The Hechinger Report

That’s because preschools and day cares are deeply segregated on average — even more so than K-12 schools. Home-based programs are 30 percent more segregated than center-based programs, which include private preschools and public school-based pre-K programs. Sign up for Hechinger’s newsletter.

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