Summer Learning to Help Students Most Impacted by the Pandemic

The Department of Education has launched the Summer Learning & Enrichment Collaborative to help states use federal funding to support students most affected by lockdowns

The Week in COVID & Education Policy: The Sprint to Get Kids Vaccinated, How Remote Learning Put an End to Snow Days and More Key School Updates

The Week in COVID & Education Policy: The Sprint to Get Kids Vaccinated, How Remote Learning Put an End to Snow Days and More Key School Updates

As Early Ed Teachers Prepare for Fall, New Study Backs Efforts to Support Young Children’s Mental Health

As Early Ed Teachers Prepare for Fall, New Study Backs Efforts to Support Young Children’s Mental Health

A post-pandemic wish: teach every child media literacy skills

The pandemic has pushed children to be online more than ever before. This is one reason why it is critical to teach all kids media literacy skills

Albright: Physical Health Is Only Part of What Makes a School Safe. 4 Ways to Include Student Mental Health in Reopening Plans

The pandemic has shined a spotlight on the need for a broader definition of school safety, one that considers the social and emotional needs of the school community

This Week in School Reopenings: Many Students Remain Remote, Despite In-Person Options. Will Opt-Outs Pose Roadblock Next Fall?

Many Students Remain Remote, Despite In-Person Options. Will Opt-Outs Pose Roadblock Next Fall?

Analysis: Remote and Hybrid Learning Have Been Difficult for HS Students. 8 Steps They Say Teachers Can Take to Keep Them Motivated

Remote and hybrid learning have been difficult for high school students. 8 steps they say teachers can take to keep them motivated

Spring Came, the Pandemic Improved, the Economy Got Stronger, But College Enrollment Numbers Actually Got Worse

Spring 2021 college enrollments dipped even further compared to last spring, far more than anyone expected and especially at community colleges

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