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Browse a collection of interactive graphics appearing in Education Week
Policy & Politics
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Education Week's Guide to the 2024 Election
The presidential race isn't the only one on ballots this November that could have major implications for K-12 schools.
Teaching
From Our Research Center
What Educators Think About Classroom Controversy, in Charts
How many teachers are avoiding divisive topics? What happens to them when they don’t?
Student Well-Being
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How Gen Z Feels About Life and the Future, in Charts
In a new survey, what Gen Z students plan to do after high school has a lot to do with how they feel about their lives and their futures.
Equity & Diversity
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Equitable Access to AP Courses: How Each State Is Doing
College Board data broken down by race and ethnicity helps educators assess gaps in equity, researchers say.
Equity & Diversity
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How Student Access to AP Courses Has Changed Over Time
The College Board offers national data broken down by race and ethnicity to assess any issues with access in the AP program.
School & District Management
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Principals, a Summer Reading and Listening List Just for You
10 edifying, entertaining, and enriching books and podcasts for the break.
Curriculum
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Play the EdWeek Spelling Bee
Educators use these words all the time. But can they spell them?
School Climate & Safety
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School Shootings This Year: How Many and Where
Education Week is tracking K-12 school shootings in 2024 with injuries or deaths. See the number of incidents and where they occurred.
Mathematics
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The State of Math Education, in Charts
See the numbers on students' declining math scores, job demands for data skills, and teachers' math preparation.
Student Well-Being
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Map: Does Your State Require Education on Teen Dating Violence?
School is a logical place for students to learn about healthy relationships, but state requirements for that kind of education vary widely.
Reading & Literacy
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Book Bans Over the Years, in Charts
Book bans increased to an all-time high in 2022, after escalating for 18 months. Here's a visual representation of the proliferation of bans.
Social Studies
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Map: Where Is Black History Instruction Required
An EdWeek Research Center survey found many teachers said their state does not require instruction on Black history.
Teaching Profession
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The Teacher Tax Deduction Got Bigger. But How Far Does It Go?
Use this interactive to tally up classroom expenses.
English Learners
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Map: How States Describe Their English Learners
A new report from education consulting firm, SupportEd, tracks the various terms state agencies use for English learners.