From tents to bus rides: Social distancing in school reopening plans

Safety measures and logistics will stretch already tight school budgets as districts weigh staggered schedules, outdoor lessons and more as they work on how to handle reopening plans amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Jones: Prioritize Active Learning. Age Matters. Teachers Hold the Key. Ways to Help Special Ed Kids, and All Students, Catch Up — and Move Ahead

We cannot let schools return to “normal” after the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an opportunity to reimagine instruction and adopt approaches that forever change learning progressions for all students, says writer

For Some Districts, Tech Was Messy This Spring. Now They’re More Prepared.

Schools will soon reopen, but are they prepared for distance learning and a heavier reliance on ed tech?

What we are learning about Covid-19 and kids

As schools around the world prepare to reopen, new scientific evidence about children and coronavirus is coming to light

What Summer Schools Learned About the Challenges of Reopening

Across the country, forward-looking districts used summer school to anticipate—and try to solve—some of the issues they’d inevitably face when schools reopened.

How Safe Is Your School’s Reopening Plan? Here’s What To Look For

Here's what parents should look for in a school's reopening plan

Putting interrupted learning back on track

As schools prepare to welcome back students--in person or online--addressing learning gaps caused by COVID-19 is essential

Will your kid play school sports this fall? Here’s some guidance on doing it safely

If you're thinking about letting your children resume sports while the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage, a leading pediatricians' group says there are a few things you should consider

Schools can reopen safely if precautions in place, Australian study shows

Safeguards such as contact tracing and swift isolation of cases of COVID-19 could be the key to reopening U.S. schools safely this September, a study from Australia shows.

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