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EDlection 2020
Community Colleges Expected to Have Their Moment in Biden White House. But in Parting Salvo, DeVos Calls Ideas Like Free Tuition ‘Insidious’
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opinion
Dear Adult Leaders: Incorporate Hands-On, Project-Based Learning to Keep Students Engaged Virtually
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opinion
Dear Adult Leaders: Here are 3 Simple Things Educators Can Do to Help Engage Students More During Remote Learning
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3 Minutes With...
Q&A — 3 Minutes With Charter School Founder Jessica Nauiokas on Helping Students Deal With Trauma and the Child Welfare System
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opinion
Dear Adult Leaders: Stop Pushing for In-Person School. Provide Every Student, Especially the Underprivileged and Indigenous, Equal Access to Resources for Remote Learning
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opinion
Dear Adult Leaders: Give Students an Organized Platform to Discuss Hard Subjects
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opinion
Dear Adult Leaders: We’re Still Teaching Like We’re Training 19th Century Factory Workers. Think Beyond Classroom Walls to Nurture Innovators and Thinkers
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opinion
Dear Adult Leaders: Give Students a Break Through COVID-19. Trade Letter Grades for Pass/Fail Scores
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opinion
Whether Learning is In-Person or Remote, Mental Health of Students Traumatized by COVID Can’t Be Ignored
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Pandemic
Survey: Afterschool Participation Drops to Lowest Rate Since 2009, As Providers Seek Funding for Students During Pandemic
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Touts
A Mom’s View: Online Learning Isn’t Working for Students, Parents or Teachers. Here’s What’s Happening in My Home
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Touts
Analysis: From School Cafeteria ‘Salad Girl’ to U.S. Secretary of Education? The Rise of Former NEA President Lily Eskelsen García
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Analysis
Jordan: When Racial and Gender Bias Is So Darn Obvious — 2 Studies Offer Suggestions for Real Change
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EDlection 2020
Analysis: From School Cafeteria ‘Salad Girl’ to U.S. Secretary of Education? The Rise of Former NEA President Lily Eskelsen García
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Pandemic
As COVID Vaccine Rollout Approaches, States Weigh Whether to Place Teachers Near the Head of the Line
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COVID Slide
Education Through the Pandemic: From Arizona Closing Classrooms Due to Staffing Shortages to Louisiana’s Showdown With Schools Over Quarantine Rules, 10 Ways States & Educators Are Coping With COVID-19
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EDlection 2020
Rotherham: Who the Next Ed Secretary Will Be Is the Wrong Parlor Game. The Real Question — Which Party Will Get Its Act Together on Education First?
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Touts
Epstein & Boser: Now Is the Time to Build Schools Back Better to Make Them Safer, Greener, Healthier & Ready for the Future
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opinion
A Mom’s View: Online Learning Isn’t Working for Students, Parents or Teachers. Here’s What’s Happening in My Home
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Pandemic
Analysis: What COVID-Era Learning Looks Like in 144 Innovative Schools Around the Country
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opinion
Epstein & Boser: Now Is the Time to Build Schools Back Better to Make Them Safer, Greener, Healthier & Ready for the Future
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Pandemic
After COVID, a College Enrollment Crisis? New Data From Texas Show Declining FAFSA Applications, Fewer Students Signing Up
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News
This 12-Year-Old Won Nation’s Largest Middle School Science Contest for Her Study of Color, Vision and the Human Brain — and $25,000
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Pandemic
States and Cities Lean Into Reopening Elementary Schools First As Data Affirm Lower Risk for Students, But Not Necessarily Teachers
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Pandemic
New York City’s Homeless Students Top 100,000 Again, Advocates Say School Reopening Plan Leaves Them Behind
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Proposition R in St. Louis: Ballot Measure Creates First Public Funding Source for Education and Care for Children 0-5
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Pandemic
NYC Releases Racial Breakdown for In-Person Student Learning
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Touts
Analysis: NEA Wants an End to Tax Breaks for the Rich. With its Hundreds of Millions in Tax-Free Revenue, Those Pleas Ring Hollow
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Touts
Adams: Grading NYC’s New Grading System — What Will Giving Marks Based on ‘Equity, Motivation and Academic Integrity’ Mean for Fairness?
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opinion
Adams: Grading NYC’s New Grading System — What Will Giving Marks Based on ‘Equity, Motivation and Academic Integrity’ Mean for Fairness?