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According to Attendance Works, in the 2022-2023 school year, 61% of public schools saw high or extreme levels of chronic ...
COVID left its mark on education--and educators say some impacts were good, others were bad, and still others remain ...
While students and teachers returned to classrooms following the coronavirus lockdown, five years later, it's hard to say if ...
During the pandemic, Chalkbeat published dozens of essays that spoke to the tumult of COVID-era teaching ... I had to quickly learn how to make online learning engaging — and it’s very different from ...
Reading, 'riting and..... remote learning. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an immediate ... were suddenly required to fully embrace online learning - ready or not. As Donna Fortune, an associate ...
Lena Kauffman was like most parents — busy juggling work and childcare, busy juggling life. She didn’t have time to attend school board meetings, to monitor everything kids encountered in class or to ...
Iowa State University was forced to quickly adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic 5 years ago. University leaders remember what it ...
More families have internet than before so students can learn online, but federal aid has ended - and more help is threatened by political fighting.
As coronavirus spread, learning shifted online. For many ... year and a half of disrupted learning during the pandemic. Even after they returned to the classroom, it wasn't easy.
Five years after COVID-19 sent Canada's kids into a cycle of virtual learning and school closures, long-term effects of it still remain. Experts say international studies point to lags in performance ...
"What we used to do for one or two children, we're now doing for the whole class," she said. "We just don't have the staff to give one-to-one support anymore because there are so many children who ...
Reading, ‘riting and…… remote learning. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an immediate and permanent impact on our education system. Sudden lockdowns across America in 2020 accelerated the adoption of ...