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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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commentary
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
early learning
early learning
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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commentary
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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Cleveland
TX: How One Center Aids Kids in Remote Learning — and Their Parents
October 15, 2020
Cleveland
D.C.: Only 4,000 Signed Up For 25,000-Person Free Internet Initiative
October 15, 2020
Cleveland
Ohio: A Hybrid Learning Twist as Students Take ‘Remote’ Class at School
October 15, 2020
Cleveland
NYC: As Gov & Mayor Disagree, Parents Look For Schooling Guidance
October 15, 2020
Pandemic
Adams: How to Avoid Needless COVID School Closings & Treat All New York City Students Equally
Alina Adams
October 15, 2020
Pandemic
‘Right Now, All Students are Mobile’: New Pandemic Data Confirms a ‘Massive Event’ Disrupting School Enrollment
Linda Jacobson
October 14, 2020
Pandemic
Analysis: We Reviewed the School Reopening Plans for 106 Districts Around the Country. Here’s How They Square With Reality
Robin Lake & Bree Dusseault
October 14, 2020
Pandemic
Analysis: 7 Ways American Education Could Change Forever After COVID
John M. McLaughlin
October 14, 2020
Pandemic
New Data Show Ohio Charter Schools Have Seen 8% Jump in Student Enrollment During Pandemic, Fueled By 38% Surge in Students Seeking Online Programs
Patrick O’Donnell
October 14, 2020
Pandemic
D.C.’s Howard University, Other Historically Black Colleges Receive $15M From Gates Foundation to Expand Rapid Testing as U.S. Sees Surge in COVID Cases
Taylor Swaak
October 13, 2020
Pandemic
Gray: Windows, Movable Walls & Furniture, Outdoor Space — How Flexible School Design Makes Socially Distanced Education Work in a Pandemic
Kathryn Gray
October 13, 2020
Pandemic
How New Orleans Schools Are Making Up Special Education Losses From the Spring Pandemic Shutdown — and Why the Process Could Improve Distance Learning This Fall
Beth Hawkins
October 13, 2020
Pandemic
Legislators’ View: Working Families Are in Crisis. As We Recover From COVID-19, We Must Rethink Child Care as an Economic and Public Good
Brooke Lierman & Melisa Franzen
October 13, 2020
COVID Slide
Educating Through a Pandemic: 75 Kansas Counties Now in COVID School ‘Red Zones’ to California Libraries Providing Live Online Tutoring, 11 Ways States Are Aiding Schools Amid COVID-19
Joshua Parrish
October 13, 2020
Pandemic
An Unusual Form of Hybrid: Private School Students Take ‘Remote’ Classes at School
Patrick O’Donnell
October 12, 2020
Pandemic
Commentary: Since COVID, Charter School Board Members Are More Important Than Ever. Some Videos to Help These Essential Volunteers
Terry Ryan
October 12, 2020
Pandemic
Analysis: COVID Learning & Earning Losses Could Be Huge. But There Are Remedies Inside and Outside Our Schools. Here are 7 of Them
Bruno V. Manno
October 12, 2020
Pandemic
As the Governor and the Mayor Disagree, NYC Parents and Educators Search for Clear Guidance on In-Person Schooling
Zoë Kirsch
October 11, 2020
Pandemic
With Texas Schools Struggling to Find Lost Students, State Offers Temporary Financial Reprieve
Aliyya Swaby, The Texas Tribune
October 8, 2020
Cleveland
Missing: Will 600,000 Kids Skip Kindergarten This Year?
October 8, 2020
Cleveland
D.C.: How One School Is Reopening as a ‘Support Center’ to Aid Needy Kids
October 8, 2020
Cleveland
New York: Amid COVID, How NYC Can Screen for Admissions With No Exams
October 8, 2020
Cleveland
TX: How One Center Aids Kids With Remote Learning — and Their Parents
October 8, 2020
Cleveland
Cleveland: District Hunts for Missing Students Amid Dropping Enrollment
October 8, 2020
Pandemic
D.C.’s Free Internet Initiative Launched This Fall to Provide Broadband for 25,000 Families Navigating Remote Learning. But Weeks After Launch, Only 4,000 Have Signed Up
Taylor Swaak
October 7, 2020
Pandemic
A Teacher’s View: Remote Teaching Doesn’t Feel Like Teaching. Six Steps Toward Putting the Nuance Back Into Classroom Interactions
Nat Damon
October 7, 2020
Pandemic
As Schools Impose Mask Rules to Slow Pandemic’s Spread, Disability-Rights Advocates Caution Against Strict Enforcement
Mark Keierleber
October 7, 2020
Pandemic
The Kids Are All Right at Home: Texas, North Carolina, Nebraska Seeing Signs of a Pandemic Homeschooling Boom
Bekah McNeel
October 7, 2020
Pandemic
It’s Not Just About Reopening Schools: It’s Time to Reimagine Education for Latino Students Altogether
Stephanie Parra
October 7, 2020
Pandemic
Students Could Have Lost as Much as 183 Days of Learning Time in Reading, 232 Days in Math During First Four Months of Largely Virtual Schooling
Linda Jacobson
October 6, 2020
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