WASHINGTON — Districts where schools stayed remote longer experienced more significant learning loss — but some of those losses are being reversed by states through effective teaching strategies.
In the spring of 2020, many schools were forced to make a rapid switch to remote learning as districts around the country shut down in-person classrooms. Most districts had to make this switch in one ...
In-person education was lost for most kids in the Spring of 2020. Abruptly thrown into remote learning that no one had prepared for, it seemed that everyone struggled. While this is mostly true, it ...
For most of the week, school districts faced a decision: To move school online or to cancel altogether with snow in the forecast and ice on the roads. Administrators consider the few days built in to ...
The Curley K-8 School in Boson’s Jamaica Plain moved to remote learning for 10 days after a COVID-19 outbreak of 46 cases across 21 classrooms. But the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated just how vital and valuable technology is to education. It’s also shown how far we still have to go in leveraging that technology to improve learning and prepare ...
CMS says it will not move to remote learning. Parents made the request due to fear of Border Patrol activity in their ...
Remote learning is—for now—a thing of the past in much of America’s K-12 system. But it’s not likely to stay that way forever. Natural disasters driven by climate change, future outbreaks of COVID or ...
The omicron variant is roiling schools across the country, causing widespread teacher shortages, spikes in student absenteeism, and a dearth of school bus drivers. Superintendents from Vancouver, Wash ...