Category: Commentary

Truly Good Schools Aren’t Derailed by Staff Turnover. They’re Built for It – The 74

Truly Good Schools Aren’t Derailed by Staff Turnover. They’re Built for It – The 74

Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter A version of this essay […]

February 28, 2026

California is missing an opportunity by not integrating community schools and teacher residencies

California is missing an opportunity by not integrating community schools and teacher residencies

California has made enormous investments in two programs that genuinely improve various aspects of life in the highest-needs public schools: […]

February 24, 2026

I Asked Students Whether They’d Want to be Teachers? They Responded, ‘Why Would I?’ – The 74

I Asked Students Whether They’d Want to be Teachers? They Responded, ‘Why Would I?’ – The 74

I spoke in January 2026 with 150 high school students about career options. After explaining my own career as a […]

February 22, 2026

Don’t let perfect get in way of ATEC bill – Campus Review

Don’t let perfect get in way of ATEC bill – Campus Review

University of Newcastle vice-chancellor Alex Zelinsky. Picture: Supplied. Lasting policy reforms, almost always, have difficult beginnings. Think Medicare, the Superannuation Guarantee, […]

February 18, 2026

Control charts: A new tool to address absenteeism

Control charts: A new tool to address absenteeism

Teams from 23 school districts attended the launch of the RAISE Network seeking to use data and collaboration to reduce […]

February 11, 2026

Control charts: A new tool to address absenteeism

Control charts: A new tool to address absenteeism

Teams from 23 school districts attended the launch of the RAISE Network seeking to use data and collaboration to reduce […]

February 11, 2026

The rise of agentic AI in universities – Campus Review

The rise of agentic AI in universities – Campus Review

One of the prevailing narratives about AI his that it is a threat to academic roles and institutional reputation, rather […]

February 11, 2026

New approach boosts teacher retention in Riverside

New approach boosts teacher retention in Riverside

New teachers participate in a workshop at Riverside Unified School District. Credit: Photo by Liam Ogawa / Riverside Unified California’s […]

February 10, 2026

Investment in public schools: A better solution

Investment in public schools: A better solution

Students at Sunrise Elementary School in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Courtesy: Partnership for Los Angeles Schools As a philanthropist who […]

February 9, 2026

Inclusive learning is the new active learning – Campus Review

Inclusive learning is the new active learning – Campus Review

Home/Commentary/Inclusive learning is the new active learning Commentary As the higher education landscape continues to evolve, a pressing question has […]

February 9, 2026

The predictive power of student attendance rates

The predictive power of student attendance rates

Credit: Alison Yin / EdSource One of the most important lessons from attendance data is that it’s predictive. For individual […]

February 4, 2026

I’m a physicist, and we need more girls – Campus Review

I’m a physicist, and we need more girls – Campus Review

I was extremely lucky to grow up with a role model in my own home. My mother was a physics […]

February 4, 2026

High school student advocates for digital wellness education

High school student advocates for digital wellness education

Since starting her digital fast, Elise Choi has found more time for reading, among other benefits. Courtesy: Elise Choi I’m […]

February 3, 2026

Three ways to revamp California’s education system

Three ways to revamp California’s education system

Fifth graders take a reading test in Oakland, Calif. Credit: Photos by Alison Yin / EdSource In November, Californians will […]

January 29, 2026

The importance of male teachers in early education

The importance of male teachers in early education

Anthony Segura with early education teachers he is mentoring. Courtesy: Maria Campoverde The first time I met 3-year-old Lincoln and […]

January 28, 2026

Reverse-racism lawsuit against LAUSD flies in the face of history

Reverse-racism lawsuit against LAUSD flies in the face of history

Students in a combined fourth- and fifth-grade class work together on a poster about the Lunar New Year. Credit: Photo […]

January 27, 2026

Perfect practice can revolutionize teacher training

Perfect practice can revolutionize teacher training

Mentor teacher Havaughnia Hayes-White observes a University of Redlands teacher candidate while implementing classroom instruction in a supportive clinical environment. […]

January 26, 2026

Impact of Title I oversight shift on California schools

Impact of Title I oversight shift on California schools

Credit: Alison Yin / EdSource California educates more low-income students than any state in the nation. Millions of children rely […]

January 21, 2026

Rethinking classroom tech: A call for student well-being

Rethinking classroom tech: A call for student well-being

Second grade students in Maple Elementary. Courtesy of Maple Elementary Over the past two decades, educational technology has fundamentally reshaped […]

January 20, 2026

How academics are making lectures more engaging – Campus Review

How academics are making lectures more engaging – Campus Review

Home/Commentary/How academics are making lectures more engaging Commentary Breaking content into mini episodes and investing in quality audio are some […]

January 20, 2026

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