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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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Coronavirus
Federally Mandated State Tests May Be Gone, but There Are Other, Better Ways Educators Can Assess Students During the Shutdown
Laura Slover
April 20, 2020
Coronavirus
As Educators Grapple With COVID-19 Challenges, Supporting Undocumented Students & Families Must Be a Priority
Vanessa Luna
April 20, 2020
Coronavirus
‘An Unknown They’ve Never Experienced Before’: As Coronavirus Death Toll Grows Among NYC Teachers and Staff, Union Support Team Ramps Up Its Efforts
Taylor Swaak
April 20, 2020
Coronavirus
Pondiscio: No, This Is Not the New Normal. Brick-and-Mortar Schools Will Reopen. What Will That Look Like, and Will We Be Ready?
Robert Pondiscio
April 20, 2020
Coronavirus
Using Distance to Grow Closer: How One School Is Leaning on Its Student Relationships to Create Community in a Pandemic
Beth Hawkins
April 19, 2020
Coronavirus
Increase Accountability, Deepen Relationships and Embrace Mobile: 3 Ways to Make Digital Learning Meaningful for 21st Century Students
EJ Carrion
April 19, 2020
Coronavirus
Forced to Throw Out Their Old College Admissions Standards, Higher Ed Institutions Should Seize on the Crisis to Create Better Ones for the Future
Conor P. Williams
April 17, 2020
Coronavirus
Wilson: Meet 3 Indianapolis Charter School Networks That Are All In on Virtual Learning
Steven Wilson
April 16, 2020
Coronavirus
Rhim: Innovating to Help Schools and Families Educate Students With Disabilities at Home
Lauren Morando Rhim
April 15, 2020
Coronavirus
Analysis: A Month In, Districts and Charters Make Progress on Online Instruction and Monitoring Student Progress, Lag in Grading and Attendance
Robin Lake & Bree Dusseault
April 15, 2020
coronavirus
Tyre & Weinberg: During Pandemic, Parents Are Learning Their Kids Can’t Write Very Well. The Secret: They Weren’t Taught How. Some Strategies to Help
Peg Tyre & Phil Weinberg
April 15, 2020
Coronavirus
74 Interview: Former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Urges ‘Empathetic Leadership’ Through ‘Brutal’ Coronavirus Crisis and Toward a New Normal
Andrew J. Rotherham & Emmeline Zhao
April 15, 2020
Pandemic Notebook
Student Voice: The Night the Lights Went Out on My Baseball Career — and My Normal High School Life
Steven Rissotto
April 15, 2020
Coronavirus
The Realities of Life for Homeless Students Must Be Part of Remote Learning Strategies During Coronavirus Shutdowns
Barbara Duffield
April 14, 2020
Coronavirus
Half of All School Employees Aren’t Teachers. This Recession Will Endanger Their Jobs
Kevin Mahnken
April 14, 2020
coronavirus
From Coding and Origami for Robots to Electrical Circuits and Animation, 9 Online Sources That Bring Hands-On Technical Learning Home
Tim Newcomb
April 14, 2020
coronavirus
Richmond: Federal Paycheck Protection Program Offers Loans for Covering Salaries at Nonprofits. That Includes Charter Schools
Greg Richmond
April 14, 2020
Coronavirus
Boser: Students Want Learning to Be Easy. But for Learning to Be Valuable, the Brain Has to Struggle
Ulrich Boser
April 13, 2020
Coronavirus
Analysis: Keeping Teachers at the Center of the Classroom — Physical or Virtual — Is Key to Learning, Especially for Low-Income Kids
Amber Oliver, Nirvani Budhram & Steve Azeka
April 13, 2020
Coronavirus
‘In the Crosshairs’: As School Closures Extend, States Face Complex — and Often Localized — Decisions About How to Help Seniors Graduate
Taylor Swaak
April 13, 2020
Coronavirus
Brenneman & Lenowitz: Math Can’t Wait for School to Reopen — How Teachers Can Empower Parents to Create ‘Math Time’ for Their Kids at Home
Kimberly Brenneman & Gemma Lenowitz
April 12, 2020
Coronavirus
Student Voice: Connecting in ‘Ways That Are Terrifying and Beautiful,’ I’m Finding Meaning During the Pandemic Through Friendly Texts, Viral Memes and Joe Exotic
Asher Lehrer-Small
April 10, 2020
Coronavirus
When Siblings Become Teachers: It’s Not Just Parents Who Find Themselves Thrust Into the Demanding Role of At-Home Educators
Zoë Kirsch
April 10, 2020
Coronavirus
Callahan: COVID-19 Crisis Is an Opportunity to Flip the Script on Special Education
Kathleen Callahan
April 10, 2020
Coronavirus
Researchers’ Urgent Message for Schools: Start Planning Now for a Precipitous ‘COVID Slide’ Next Year
Beth Hawkins
April 9, 2020
Coronavirus
Mansouri: Today’s Crisis Could Transform Education to Create a More Equitable, Student-Centered System for Tomorrow
David Mansouri
April 9, 2020
Coronavirus
Reville: Beyond the Coronavirus Shutdown, an Opportunity for a Whole-Child Paradigm Shift
Paul Reville
April 8, 2020
Coronavirus
As Higher Education Leaders Wait for Slow-to-Arrive Federal Relief, Students Are Taking Charge of Providing Key Services to Their Classmates & Communities
Mikhail Zinshteyn
April 8, 2020
Coronavirus
Going All In on the Biggest Story of Their Lives, Student Journalists Covering the Coronavirus Haven’t Missed a Beat
Mark Keierleber
April 8, 2020
Coronavirus
Gestson: My Arizona School District Contacts Every Student, Every Day, to Check on Families’ Physical, Mental & Emotional Health. Yours Can, Too
Chad Gestson
April 8, 2020
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