Poll: Majority of parents want children in-person, but would like options

According to a new poll the majority of parents want in-person learning for their children, but would like other options as well

Distance Learning Tools That Teachers and Students Hope Become the Norm

These are the distance learning tools students and teachers hope stick around post-pandemic

OPINION: The pandemic gave graduating high school seniors new strength and resilience

Did the COVID-19 pandemic give the class of 2021 more grit and resilience?

OPINION: Post-pandemic summer school should not be just about catching up

Post-pandemic summer school should not be just about catching up. New funding should help students connect and reengage while addressing their stress and mental health, says writer

The Pandemic Put the Pressure on School Technology Leaders. What Did They Learn?

The Pandemic Put the Pressure on School Technology Leaders. What Did They Learn?

Decoding the Divide: Closing the digital gap rests on effective policies, practices

Educators seek sustainable and reliable solutions to make internet access a permanent part of education on school grounds and in students' homes.

Report: Lack of COVID-era report cards left families ‘in the dark’

The lack of COVID19-era report cards left families ‘in the dark’. Data Quality Campaign faults states for not reporting chronic absences, graduation rates and teacher data during pandemic

Decoding the Divide: Pandemic highlights struggles, silver linings of digital special education

All the work to carefully plan and execute students' individualized education programs had to be completely rethought when schools switched to virtual learning last year.

A Problem for Math Teachers: Solving the Dilemma of Learning Lost to a Year of Zoom

A study of fall 2020 test scores found students in grades 3-8 lagged 5 to 10 percentage points in math compared to students in the prior year

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