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5 Years Later: My Pandemic Predictions on Learning Loss, Disengagement and More
Aldeman: What I got right and wrong about learning losses, disengagement from school and income disparities in which kids got hurt the most
Chad Aldeman
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The Pandemic Was a Sputnik Moment for Rethinking American Education. We Blew It
Lake & Hill: Now, the nation's schools need to learn from their COVID missteps and take bold, new action to address education’s future.
Robin Lake & Paul Hill
The Big Picture
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New NAEP Scores Dash Hope of Post-COVID Learning Recovery
Results from the Nation’s Report Card offer few positive signs, with reading performance slumping even since the heart of the pandemic.
Kevin Mahnken
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In the Rush to COVID Recovery, Did We Forget About Our Youngest Learners?
Research finds the country’s youngest elementary school students aren’t catching back up to pre-pandemic levels in reading and math like older kids.
Lauren Camera
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Developing Ed Tech With a Focus on Students, Teachers and the Research
Liang-Vergara: To recover from COVID learning losses, the nation needs educator and community engagement & federal investment in education R&D.
Chris Liang-Vergara
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Exclusive: Study Finds COVID Harmed Cognitive Skills of Students — and Teachers
New working paper is believed to be the first to link weaker memory and diminished ‘flexible thinking’ skills to the pandemic’s academic downturn.
Greg Toppo
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Pandemic
Jordan’s Story: Isolated, Anxious and Failing His Online Classes, an 11-Year-Old Texas Boy Considered Suicide
Aliyya Swaby, The Texas Tribune
January 18, 2021
Pandemic
Biden’s Rescue Plan Includes $130 Billion for K-12, But Some Members of Congress Might ‘Balk at the Size’
Linda Jacobson
January 15, 2021
Cleveland
Afterschool Survey: Participation Drops to Lowest Rate Since 2009
January 14, 2021
Cleveland
District of Columbia: City Sees Surge of Interest in Adult Education Programs
January 14, 2021
Cleveland
Testing: Cleveland’s Poorest Kids Avoided ‘COVID Slide’ on Tests
January 14, 2021
Cleveland
Student’s View: Why I Left a Top NYC Program for Homeschooling
January 14, 2021
Cleveland
Texas: Keeping Kids Fed During Pandemic Tests Limits of Bureaucracy
January 14, 2021
Cleveland
Analysis: U-Turn — Survey of 477 Districts Shows Surge in COVID-19 Cases Is Reversing Reopening Progress In America’s Schools
Betheny Gross, Alice Opalka & Padma Gundapaneni
January 13, 2021
Pandemic
O’Keefe & Korman: Millions of Students Aren’t in School. What the Biden-Harris Administration Should Do to Get Them Learning Again
Bonnie O'Keefe & Hailly T.N. Korman
January 13, 2021
Pandemic
Superintendents Call for ‘Faster Rollout’ of Vaccines; But Object to Delaying School Reopenings Until Children Get Shots
Linda Jacobson
January 13, 2021
Pandemic
Will Preschools Survive the Pandemic? Ailing Cleveland Pre-K Programs Hope Federal Funds Can Salvage Seven Years of Progress Among High-Poverty Children
Patrick O’Donnell
January 13, 2021
Pandemic
Medical Accommodations for At-Risk Teachers Vary
Zoë Kirsch
January 12, 2021
Union Report
Analysis: Teachers Unions Are Positioning to Negotiate How and When Schools Will Reopen. Money, Not Safety, Will Decide
Mike Antonucci
January 12, 2021
Pandemic
Nearly a Year Into Remote Learning ‘Digital Divide’ Persists as Key Educational Threat, as Census Data Show 1 in 3 Households Still Struggling With Limited Tech Access
Brendan Lowe
January 12, 2021
Pandemic
Report: COVID Vaccine Data for Youngest Children and Grade-School Students Won’t Be Available Until 2022, Moderna CEO Warns
Steve Snyder
January 12, 2021
The Big Picture
Caught in a Financial ‘Triple Squeeze,’ Districts Could See Annual Costs of $2,500 Per Student to Address Pandemic-Related Learning Loss
Linda Jacobson
January 12, 2021
District of Columbia
Meet 2 Aspiring D.C. Public School Teachers in This College’s Inaugural Class of ‘Ready-to-Go’ Post-COVID Educators
Taylor Swaak
January 11, 2021
Pandemic
Pandemic Notebook: For Students from Low-Income, Immigrant Families, Getting into College Can Feel like Winning the Golden Ticket. The Pandemic Has Only Raised the Stakes
Bridgette Adu-Wadier
January 11, 2021
Pandemic
Linker: How My Chicago Collaborative Supports Social-Emotional Health of Students, Teachers & Families Amid Online Learning and COVID Stress
Adenia Linker
January 11, 2021
Pandemic
Number of Districts Safe for In-Person Learning Shrinking, New Study Suggests
Asher Lehrer-Small
January 11, 2021
Pandemic
A Student’s View: From One of New York City’s Top High Schools to Homeschooling, in a Single Marking Period
Gregory Wickham
January 10, 2021
Pandemic
‘I Had No Other Option.’ Teens Balance Zoom Classes and Fast-Food Jobs — Sometimes at the Same Time — to Support Struggling Families
Linda Jacobson
January 10, 2021
Pandemic
An Educator’s View: 6 Simple Steps for Parents and Teachers to Maximize Learning During COVID’s Second Wave
Alejandro Gibes de Gac
January 10, 2021
Pandemic
Ohio’s Urgent Push to Open Classrooms During the Pandemic: New Policy Drops COVID Quarantine Rule if Students Wear Masks
Patrick O’Donnell
January 6, 2021
Pandemic
Parent Poll: Vaccine ‘Absolutely Necessary’ for Sending Kids Back to Classrooms; 6 in 10 Will Immunize Their Children
Beth Hawkins
January 6, 2021
Pandemic
74 Interview: SEL Expert Elizabeth Englander on Preserving Social-Emotional Learning During the Pandemic, the Key to Managing Screen Time — and Why Families Should Eat Dinner Together
Laura Fay
January 6, 2021
EDlection 2020
Infante-Green: Kamala Harris and Rhode Island’s Top Female Leaders Are Setting a New Example for Today’s Young Women
Angélica Infante-Green
January 6, 2021
Pandemic
One Year Ago, 90% of San Antonio’s 4-Year-Olds Were Enrolled in School: Now, an Ambitious Texas Early Ed Program is Crumbling Under the Weight of the Pandemic
Bekah McNeel
January 6, 2021
EDlection 2020
Analysis: Science Matters Now More Than Ever. The Time to Start Teaching It Is in Elementary School
Jacqueline Barber & Matt Reed
January 5, 2021
Pandemic
Analysis: What Does ‘Attendance’ Mean for Remote Learners in a Pandemic? How 106 Districts Are Dealing With Absenteeism, Student Engagement & Grades
Bree Dusseault & Alvin Makori
January 5, 2021
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