Millions of students — and their teachers — embark on vast experiment with distance learning

Moving beyond pitched debates about whether kids should be in school or not, California schools are participating in a giant experiment never attempted in the state — or anywhere in the world for that matter: nearly 6 million students will be learning online

Another problem with shifting education online: cheating

Will the shift to more online learning create a wave of cheating by students?

11 Teacher-Recommended Math Apps and Online Tools

Whether online or in person this fall, these digital math tools may come in handy for grades pre-K through 12.

Back to school in the fall? Parents say yes, with restrictions.

Only about 1 in 10 Americans think daycare centers, preschools, or K-12 schools should open this fall without restrictions, according to a new poll from The Associated Press

What will it take to get kids back to class? Three questions.

When will students return to school buildings? Educators are still weighing that, keeping in mind that polls suggest parents want health risks eliminated. What K-12 education might look like in the fall is starting to take shape.

Why AI is Not the Future of Education

Despite the promise and possibilities of artificial intelligence in the classroom, language learning will still require a human touch

Experts Predict What School Could Look Like When It Reopens

From face masks to shorter days and more remote learning, school for K-12 kids may be very different when it restarts.

Four K-12 Education Models That May Gain Popularity During COVID-19

COVID-19 has disrupted much of the way we live and learn, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These four K-12 education models will likely gain popularity over the coming months, as families look for new options.

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