5 strategies to give students an edge, even in pandemic

Motivating students can be a challenge even in the most structured, unimpeded learning environments. But in this one, with COVID-19 upsetting the balance of normal instruction, it can be far more complex.

Report: Up to 4 months of ‘COVID slide’ learning loss expected in K-5

An analysis found coronavirus school closures will likely cause a “COVID slide” of 2 to 4 months of learning loss, but the gaps are expected to be less pronounced in students who frequently interacted with teachers than in those who did not.

Why Geography Should Be Part Of Every 21st Century Education

Learners today are coming of age amid a confluence of crises. It’s all happening at a time when educators and families are grappling with the realities of learning in new environments because of COVID-19. Geography is a science powerfully suited to address these challenges.

OPINION: Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development

Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development

Moody’s: Coronavirus is accelerating shift to online education

The pandemic will hasten a transformation of higher education business models and accelerate the transition to online learning, according to a new Moody's Investors Service report.

Most Schools Have Long Had Pandemic Plans. But a Watchdog Warned Years Ago That Half of All Districts Had No Real Strategy for How to Operate If Classrooms Remained Closed

Schools prepared for a viral outbreak before the pandemic — but months of remote learning was never part of the plan

Analysis: Research Shows Students Lose Learning Even During Brief School Closures for Snow Days. Those Case Studies Show the Harm From COVID Will Be Multiplied Many Times Over

Students lose learning even during brief school closures for snow days. The harm from COVID will be multiplied many times over

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