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Best Education RSS Feeds
Education coverage happens at two altitudes: policy and the classroom. This list holds both, pairing the K-12 and higher-ed papers of record with teacher-written craft and investigative reporting on how the system actually treats students.
The reading list
Education sources worth following
Each publication has a different job in the list. Health and posting frequency come from the most recent check.
Feeds checked Jul 15, 2026 UTC
Snapshot current
Daily higher-education news: policy, admissions, and campus economics.
Nonprofit investigative reporting on inequality in education.
A teacher's teacher writing practical classroom craft with unusual care.
Pedagogy and critical-thinking frameworks for K-12 practitioners.
The K-12 policy and practice paper of record.
Why these sources
Selected for a reason
We required working public feeds and a clear editorial identity, then balanced institutional press against practitioner voices. Edtech vendor blogs were excluded.
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FAQ
Education RSS questions
What are the best education RSS feeds?
Education Week and Inside Higher Ed are the papers of record for K-12 and higher ed, The Hechinger Report adds investigative depth, and Cult of Pedagogy plus TeachThought bring the teacher's perspective. EdSurge covers where technology meets the classroom.
Who is this feed list for?
Teachers, administrators, and anyone publishing for an education audience. The mix deliberately spans policy news and classroom practice, and each feed's note says which side it serves.
Can I share education news on a school or district site?
Yes, for feeds you're entitled to display. Import them with an RSS plugin such as WP RSS Aggregator and filter for the grade levels or topics your community follows.