Education Through the Pandemic: From Growing Concerns About California’s Missing Kindergarteners to New Florida Proposals to Repair Learning Loss, 10 Ways States Are Coping With COVID-19

10 ways schools are fighting to preserve learning amid the pandemic, including California’s concerns about the missing kindergarten children of 2021 — and what that means for attendance and early education going forward

Most California parents worry about their young children’s education amid pandemic

Almost three out of four California parents with children 5 and under are worried their education and development will suffer because of the pandemic, according to a survey

COVID-19 is ravaging U.S. early childhood education, new report finds

COVID-19 is ravaging U.S. early childhood education, new report finds

Leaders in California and South Carolina Find Learning Loss — Especially in the Early Grades — But Experts Say Data is Still ‘Imperfect’

Leaders in California and South Carolina Find Learning Loss — Especially in the Early Grades — But Experts Say Data is Still ‘Imperfect’

Pediatricians: schools must reopen now to relieve children’s suffering

Schools must reopen now to relieve children's suffering, urge pediatricians

California schools consider extending school year while mental health remains a concern

California schools consider extending school year while mental health remains a concern

How one California school district is moving forward with math in the pandemic

Math learning experts are pushing for grade-level content over remediation during the pandemic.

College freshmen and high school seniors lagging in completing financial aid applications

College freshmen and high school seniors lagging in completing financial aid applications

‘The Numbers are Ugly’: Chronic Absenteeism Among California Elementary Students Could Be Surging by More Than 200 Percent

New #California data estimates that chronic absenteeism among students in the elementary grades has increased over this time last year by as much as 220%

How California teachers are making bilingual education work online

How dual language classes can still work in the era of distance learning

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