Today’s Students Aren’t Learning How Science Happens. That’s a Problem in a Pandemic.

Too often how science is taught in schools gives students few insights into how science knowledge is created and how it progresses over time.

Analysis: How Do You Measure a Year? How States Should Assess Student Learning in a Pandemic

How do you measure a year? How states should assess student learning in a pandemic

Report: US schools receive D grade for infrastructure

The American Society of Civil Engineers, which assigned a C- grade to the nation's total infrastructure in its latest quadrennial assessment, gave school infrastructure a D grade.

Parents Expected to Opt Children Out of Spring Testing in Large Numbers, Especially in Places Where Schools Haven’t Reopened

Parents Expected to Opt Children Out of Spring Testing in Large Numbers, Especially in Places Where Schools Haven’t Reopened

More Lawmakers Are Leading Efforts to Reopen Some Schools By Statute — And Not Just in Red States

Only a handful of states have mandated a return to in-person schooling. But several are now considering proposals that would require districts to offer live instruction to students

Standardized tests are back; they’ll feel different and many students won’t take them

Standardized tests are back; they'll feel different and many students won't take them

Will The CDC Guidelines Help Schools Reopen?

The CDC published guidelines for school reopening. How will the new guidelines affect you? Can you count on school reopening in the fall? Here's what parents should expect and how families can best handle the coming months.

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