Sayeski: Suspending Testing Accountability Is Fine. But Canceling Exams Will Hurt Students and Deny States a Chance to Learn From the Pandemic

Suspending testing accountability is fine. But canceling exams will hurt students and deny states a chance to learn from the pandemic

Analysis: Districts Are Calling the Shots During COVID Shutdowns. So Why Hold Schools Alone Accountable for Student Learning?

Districts control factors, like access to technology and decisions about school calendars and time, that determine whether students can learn during the pandemic. Meaning most of the country is holding the wrong entity — schools — accountable

Where does school cybersecurity stand in a year disrupted by coronavirus?

Where does school cybersecurity stand in a year disrupted by coronavirus? Despite a shift in the types of incidents reported, experts suggest devices could be compromised and "waiting" to be reconnected to school networks in fall.

Health Experts Say Schools Can Reopen in the Fall — But With Some Big Changes

Across the country schools are preparing for a back-to-school season unlike any other in living memory.

Why educators need to change their ed-tech message

Students are more reliant on edtech than ever before and as such educators should fine tune their messages regarding screen time

What It Might Look Like to Safely Reopen Schools

Three-quarters of U.S. states have now officially closed their schools for the rest of the academic year. While remote learning continues, summer is a question mark, and attention is already starting to turn to next fall.

So you’re going to school online – here are 6 ways to make the most of it

Schools are online and many students may find this new learning environment challenging. But organizing your time and taking effective notes can help students learn better.

Survey Says Parents Are Worried COVID-19 Will Affect Their Kid’s Education

A recent Gallup survey says that most parents are worried about how the COVID-19 outbreak will affect their children’s education.

Kids shouldn’t have to repeat a year of school because of coronavirus. There are much better options

The government can invest in a number of catch-up programs for students in danger of falling behind due to school closures, including summer school and small group tuition, to help children who fall behind due to COVID-19.

7 Educational Books And Activities For Kids

If your children are home for the foreseeable future, it’s understandable that you might have concerns about their brain turning to mush. Here are some educational books and activities for kids to help keep young minds active.

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