The Pandemic Was Disastrous for Early Childhood Education—And Both Kids and Adults Are Feeling It

The Pandemic Was Disastrous for Early Childhood Education—And Both Kids and Adults Are Feeling It

ISTELive 21: The Classroom and AV Design Trends Emerging from Pandemic Learning

2020 may have been the year of the couch as a classroom, but advances in audiovisual adoption will impact learning space design well into the future.

New Federal Data Confirms Pandemic’s Blow to K-12 Enrollment, With Drop of 1.5 Million Students; Pre-K Experiences 22 Percent Decline

Startling new data shows that U.S. public school enrollment in 2020-21 declined by 3% compared with the previous school year; the number of preschool students fell by 22%

A Clean Start: School Cleaning and Sanitation Solutions for Reopening

A return to in-person learning has some parents concerned about school sanitation programs

Neitzel: Tutoring During the Summer Is a Great First Step Toward Fixing Pandemic Learning Loss. It Must Continue into the Fall

The reality is we won’t be able to make up for a whole year in one summer. Tutoring must be part of a long-term effort to get all children on grade level in reading and math

OPINION: After bracing for the worst during pandemic schooling, we found hope and value in outdoor learning

After bracing for the worst during pandemic schooling, we found hope and value in outdoor learning. Here are lessons from outdoor learning, a game-changer we hope is here to stay, say writers

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