Low-Income Students Lose the Most When Learning Goes All Online
No one knows how much—or how little—students have been learning as U.S. families began “sheltering in place” in March. But data is starting to emerge
No one knows how much—or how little—students have been learning as U.S. families began “sheltering in place” in March. But data is starting to emerge
The opinions in this commentary are those of the author Daniel C. Humphrey who is a member of the Local Control Funding Formula Research Collaborative
While many officials expect public schools to reopen in the fall, K-12 education even then may not return to “normal.” Schools in Denmark, which last week
Chronic absenteeism and tracking attendance are rising equity concerns as large numbers of students have not logged in to online classes several weeks after their
This update on the Every Student Succeeds Act and the education plans now being implemented by states and school districts is produced in partnership with
Educators and families have gone to great lengths to ensure students continue learning while at home. But the reality is hard to ignore: Computers and
Thermal cameras that take students’ and staff members’ temperatures as they enter a school, flooring with one-way directions and “self-cleaning” windows that use UV light
Across the country, teachers who are older or medically vulnerable — or who are afraid of putting a family member at risk — are beginning
California teacher candidates may soon be able to take fewer tests to prove they are ready to teach, if legislation approved by the Assembly Committee
Now is the time for state leadership, not more local control. The responsibility for California’s 6 million students cannot fall solely on the shoulders of
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