Interactive virtual learning–pandemic stopgap, or here to stay?
Is virtual learning merely a stopgap during COVID-19 or will it be a permanent part of learning going forward?
Is virtual learning merely a stopgap during COVID-19 or will it be a permanent part of learning going forward?
A new study of FAFSA applications in California finds that freshmen haven’t recovered from an early dip due to COVID
More children are considering STEM careers thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic
Experts are growing more concerned about a decrease in literacy among children due to COVID19
Why some kids are thriving during remote learning
How do you measure a year? How states should assess student learning in a pandemic
Many children may be falling behind in reading during the pandemic, teachers and experts say
Only 4% of the nation’s school children live in counties where COVID-19 transmission is low enough for full-time in-person learning without additional restrictions, according to the guidelines established by the CDC
Legos, Meditation, Video Field Trips: How One D.C. School Is Using Virtual Clubs to Help Students Break Through the Isolation — and Reconnect With Friends — During the Pandemic
One year after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered classrooms around the country and the world, U.S. parents are guardedly optimistic about the academic and social development of their children, an NPR/Ipsos poll finds.