‘Lost year’ for education: Global lessons on how students can rebound
Societies that rebuilt their education systems after war and natural disasters may offer lessons on how to close the learning gap opened by the pandemic.
Societies that rebuilt their education systems after war and natural disasters may offer lessons on how to close the learning gap opened by the pandemic.
How Virtual Education Supports Seamless Learning Opportunities
As a rule, COVID-19 spreads rapidly in most groups, but new research suggests that schools and day care centers appear to be the exception.
The percentage of Americans who think that the education system is going in the “right direction” dropped to 23%, down 10 points from October and 13 points from its peak back in April.
Most of this year’s top higher ed stories revolved around the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on fundamental aspects of higher education.
How are things going according to students during the pandemic? Some surprising results from a new study provide key insights.
From badges that record students’ every move to air purifiers with ultraviolet “kill chambers,” tracking — and annihilating — the virus in schools becomes tech companies’ pandemic-era pitch.
Should there be a national tutoring system to help combat COVID-19 learning loss?
Kids Are Anxious And Scared During The Pandemic. Here's How Parents Can Help
Are we failing our children by keeping them out of the classroom?