Students are falling behind in online school. Where's the COVID-19 'disaster plan' to catch them up?
MILWAUKEE – Ruby Rodriguez remembers the days when English class meant walking to her desk, talking to friends and checking the board. Now class begins when her classmates' names appear online. She ...
This article is part of the collection: What’s the Plan? How K-12 School Districts Are Preparing to Resume and Reopen. Over the summer, photos began to circulate of children, bundled in warm coats, ...
New York City students can forget about snow days. The Department of Education will stick with its remote learning plan when wintry weather hits — despite a series of glitches that befell the system ...
Learning requires building new skills and understanding on prior knowledge and abilities. The order and way students experience new information will have a large impact on how successful they are at ...
New York school districts have remained mostly quiet about remote learning plans for the year, highlighting instead the benefits of in-person learning as the academic year began amid high COVID-19 ...
Chicago’s mayor on Wednesday announced that the nation’s third-largest school district will not welcome students back to the classroom to start the school year, and will instead rely on remote ...
WASHINGTON — As the 2020-21 school year gets closer in Washington state, many school districts are announcing plans for how education will continue in the fall amid the coronavirus pandemic. Below is ...
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