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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
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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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NYC: Councilman Treyger on 11 Unknowns in Reopening Plans
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Cleveland
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Cleveland
Louisiana: School Leaders Make Pivot on Distance Curriculum
August 31, 2020
Pandemic
‘This Is the Reality I Go Home To’: Students at Virtual Town Hall Urge Educators to Talk About Race and Racism. Here Are Some Starting Points for Teachers
Laura Fay
August 30, 2020
Pandemic
WATCH: Students Share Insights and Advice for School Leaders, Policymakers for Coronavirus Reopening in Virtual Town Hall
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Pandemic
53% of Students at Youth Town Hall Report Schools Have Not Sought Their Opinions on Reopening. ‘Realize That We Are the Next Generation of Leaders,’ They Urge
Asher Lehrer-Small
August 28, 2020
Opinion
Let’s Talk About the Encouraging COVID Experience of U.S. Child Care Programs
Elliot Haspel
August 28, 2020
Pandemic
Designing Effective Remote Schools Requires Math: 3 Insights Into How Staffing Could Make All the Difference
Tiffany Zhou & Jonathan Travers
August 28, 2020
Best of the Month
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August 28, 2020
Pandemic
As D.C. Scrambles to Get Thousands of Students Laptops Before Monday Start of School, Many Parents Still in the Dark If Their Kids Will Get Them on Time
Taylor Swaak
August 27, 2020
Pandemic
U.S. Department of Education Announces Flexibility in Afterschool Funding to Accommodate Learning Hubs and Centers During Virtual School Days
Linda Jacobson
August 27, 2020
Pandemic
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Alina Adams
August 27, 2020
Pandemic
Exclusive: Analysis — How 18 Top Charter School Networks Are Refining Remote Learning for the Fall
Sean Gill & Lanya McKittrick
August 27, 2020
Pandemic
New Data Reveal COVID-19’s Harsh Toll on Latino Community; 50% of Latino Parents Say They May Not Send Their Children Back to School
Zoë Kirsch
August 26, 2020
Pandemic
Giving Parents Choices as Pandemic Continues: How Some Cleveland Parochial and Charter Schools Go Against County Health Recommendations and Open for In-Person Classes
Patrick O’Donnell
August 26, 2020
Pandemic
Three Pieces of Advice for White Teachers Who Want to Be Accountable Allies
LaTrina Johnson
August 26, 2020
Pandemic
Analysis: Research Shows Students Lose Learning Even During Brief School Closures for Snow Days. Those Case Studies Show the Harm From COVID Will Be Multiplied Many Times Over
Chad Aldeman
August 26, 2020
Pandemic
A Time of Reckoning for Race & Education in America: 5 Case Studies in How Students and School Leaders Are Pushing for Culturally Relevant Curriculum Amid the Pandemic
Emmeline Zhao
August 26, 2020
Pandemic
Los Angeles Superintendent Calls $150M COVID-19 Testing Effort ‘Necessary and Appropriate,’ but What He Really Wants Is a National Plan
Linda Jacobson
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
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Alex Jarrell
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
COVID-19 Crisis Offers Chance to Challenge the Status Quo, Including the Persistent Lack of Teacher Diversity
Cassandra Herring
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
Agriculture Secretary Perdue Extends Free Meals for All Students Through the End of Year After Pleas from Advocates, Congress
Linda Jacobson
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
Most Schools Have Long Had Pandemic Plans. But a Watchdog Warned Years Ago That Half of All Districts Had No Real Strategy for How to Operate If Classrooms Remained Closed
Mark Keierleber
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
Without a Green Light From Texas State Officials, Superintendents Move Ahead to Safely Open Schools for Kids Who Need Them Most
Bekah McNeel
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
‘A Bird Trapped in a Golden Cage’: Amid the Pandemic, One Student’s Story of Abuse During Quarantine
August 25, 2020
The Big Picture
Charters Were Quicker to Provide Instruction, Regular Contact During Closures, Reports Say. But That’s Also How They ‘Keep the Kids,’ One Expert Explains
Linda Jacobson
August 25, 2020
Pandemic
Analysis: Safety, Trust, High Expectations — How Families & Teachers Can Work Together So This Isn’t a Lost Year for Students
Bibb Hubbard & Cindi Williams
August 24, 2020
Pandemic
WATCH — 5 Ways Americans Can Challenge Schools’ Status Quo Amid the Pandemic: Jeb Bush, Arne Duncan, Margaret Spellings, Shavar Jeffries & Bart Epstein on a ‘Historic Opportunity’
Emmeline Zhao
August 24, 2020
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