Fully aware that well-honed online teaching skills could underpin the success of his students in the coming school year, Stein Lee-Schreiber spent part of the summer ramping up his tech bona fides. He ...
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Last spring, when the coronavirus forced schools to close, every teacher, from kindergarten to college, had to quickly adapt to virtual teaching. As hard as it was on the students, it was just as ...
Most educators and parents would agree that the sweeping virtual instruction thrown together overnight at the beginning of the pandemic wasn’t nearly as effective as in-person learning for most ...
“After five years of tireless advocacy on behalf of LAUSD students and families, we are proud to have secured a historic ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 18, 2021— Education systems around the world reacted to COVID-19 by closing schools and rolling out remote learning options for their students as an emergency response. New ...
We knew in March that students wouldn’t learn much during lockdown, and they seem to be in for more of the same this fall. The problem isn’t just that teachers lack experience with remote instruction.
Roberto Gomez, 14, moved with his family to San Antonio from Mexico less than two years ago. He's been working hard to learn English since then — a task made even more difficult now that all of his ...
Schools across the country have been forced to adapt their plans to return from winter break this week as Covid cases continue to surge. Thousands of schools have temporarily switched to remote ...