Early data on learning loss show big drop in math, but not reading skills
Early data on learning loss show big drop in math, but not reading skills
Early data on learning loss show big drop in math, but not reading skills
5 promising K-12 data strategies emerged in 2020
Newly released 12th-grade NAEP scores show disappointing declines in math and reading skills prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data and lessons learned this year, we can all work together to support these students in leaving high school college and career ready.
It's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Here are some ways parents can keep their children safe online
Despite challenges with online learning early in the pandemic, most parents and teachers support the education technology boom,
As teachers and parents warm to the idea of online learning, K-12s districts and schools must be more transparent with stakeholders about how they're protecting children's data and privacy
Should data literacy be taught to all high school students?
Some of the most popular learning platforms used to help students keep up with their work during lockdown put children’s privacy at risk, according to a new report.
Parents are concerned about their children’s online safety and data privacy, but not as much as other issues such as the quality of education their child receives, protection from violence and bullying, and ensuring their child doesn’t fall behind in school.
What Google Search Data Reveals About Learning During the Pandemic