What Educators Are Learning During the Pandemic
What have educators learned during the pandemic? Many school leaders and teachers are focusing on whole child education, an idea that seems likely to grow in prominence in the future.
What have educators learned during the pandemic? Many school leaders and teachers are focusing on whole child education, an idea that seems likely to grow in prominence in the future.
Kids Are Behind in Math Because of COVID-19. Here’s What Research Says Could Help
Whether in-person or remote teachers are likely to see – both in students and themselves – trauma, PTSD, , agoraphobia, hypochondria, and obsessive-compulsive behavior, along with increased anxiety
3 recommendations from research on COVID learning loss
Reading Suffered Less Than Expected During Pandemic, New Fall 2020 Student Data Show
Maximize Your Students’ Remote Learning by Kick-Starting Their Digital Literacy
States and cities lean into reopening elementary schools first, as data affirm lower risk for students but not necessarily teachers
While colleges turned to online learning to stay operational amid the COVID-19, they continue to face the financial and existential issues raised by the pandemic
The school opening debate has been frustrating for parents, teachers, and school leaders. What is perhaps most depressing, though, is how much the Covid-19 pandemic has been a microcosm of longstanding issues with our education system.
National Study Shows Online Literacy Engagement Minimizes COVID Slide