Math Is Harder Than Ever For Parents, Finds Study

A study finds that parents are finding more and more difficult to help their children with math

Kimball: To Accelerate Innovation in Our Schools, the Nation Needs an Operation Warp Speed for Public Education

Can what made Operation Warp Speed so effective in developing a COVID-19 vaccine also be done in education to rapidly improve what our kids are experiencing?

How Texas Teachers Are Prioritizing Basic Skills as Instruction Time Gets Crunched During the Pandemic

With limited time in front of students, teachers have to pick which skills to prioritize. Here are some of the literacy skills that made the cut in San Antonio K-2 classrooms, including lists of words

PROOF POINTS: College Board’s own research at odds with its decision to axe the essay portion of the SAT

The College Board’s own research at odds with its decision to axe the essay portion of the SAT. A 2019 study found that essay was useful for students of color and for those whose primary language isn’t English

How Tech Leaders Can Help Shape The Future Of K-12 Education With Edtech

The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has drastically changed not just the appearance of K-12 education, but its very inner workings as well.

Meet the students who say remote learning works just fine

Some students are finding that learning remotely, while challenging, has its upsides. What factors are leading them to succeed?

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