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Pandemic
Lost Learning, Lost Students: COVID Slide Not as Steep as Predicted, NWEA Study Finds — But 1 in 4 Kids Was Missing from Fall Exams
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Providence
A Test Case in Providence: Can Majority-White Teachers Unions Be Anti-Racist?
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Pandemic
Analysis: What’s the Least Terrible Way for States to Make COVID-Related K-12 Funding Cuts? New Guidelines Offer Some Principles to Follow
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opinion
An Educator’s View: The Next Generation of Health Care Heroes Is Out There. We Must Begin Shaping Them, and High School Is the Place to Start
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: Greater School District Transparency for New York Parents, Backlash in Kentucky Over Unuseful School Spending Data, DC Concerns That Covid Will Derail Accountability & More
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Pandemic
Analysis: What Do Parents Think About K-12 Education During & After COVID-19? Schools Are in Crisis, But Better Days Are Ahead, Survey Finds
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Pandemic
New Requirement to Publish Per-Pupil Spending Data Could Help Schools Direct Funding to the Neediest Students. But Even in the Face of Budget Cuts, State Implementation Lags
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Pandemic
Analysis: New Poll of NJ Parents Shows Stark Racial and Economic Gaps Are Shaping the Effectiveness of Remote Learning During the Pandemic
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opinion
Borland: How My Oklahoma District Uses Blockchain to Store Students’ Transcripts and Make It Easier to Share What They’ve Learned
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Touts
Borland: How My Oklahoma District Uses Blockchain to Store Students’ Transcripts and Make It Easier to Share What They’ve Learned
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Touts
Flashback — From 2017: Long Before Biden Chose Yellin for Treasury, She Was Focused on Education as an ‘Economic Force’ at the Fed
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Pandemic
With NYC Preschool Families Facing Disparities as Some Classrooms Are Closed, America’s Largest District Announces Return of 5-Day Instruction for Youngest Learners
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Pandemic
Hunger Pains: Keeping Kids Fed During the Pandemic Stretches the Limits of Bureaucracy
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Best of the Month
The 10 Best Education Articles from November: Fears Over Disengaged Students Dropping Out, 48 Election Night Verdicts That May Reshape Education, 455 Times DeVos Has Been Sued & More
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Touts
Williams — It’s Our Own Damn Fault: Too Many Have Treated a COVID Catastrophe as an Inconvenience, Leaving Our Health in Grave Danger and Our Kids Locked Out of School
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Pandemic
As California’s New Charter Law Takes Effect, Schools Bracing for Shutdowns Could Win a Reprieve from Pandemic
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Williams — It’s Our Own Damn Fault: Too Many Have Treated a COVID Catastrophe as an Inconvenience, Leaving Our Health in Grave Danger and Our Kids Locked Out of School
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Pandemic
Drive-Thru Thanksgiving: California District Offers Immunizations, Groceries and Turkeys to More than 200 Students
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Touts
Incoming Madam Vice President Kamala Harris Forever Alters the Landscape for Girls
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Pandemic
Photos: New York City Parents Protest Outside City Hall to #KeepNYCSchoolsOpen; Ask de Blasio Why Can We ‘Go to the Gym But Not School?’
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Touts
Funk: Afterschool Programs Are Key Partners in Creating Supportive Learning Communities, Especially for Students in Poverty and English Learners
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Touts
‘I May Have to Leave the City I Love’: Parents in New York City, Grappling with a Dysfunctional School Shutdown and the Uncertain Academic Year Ahead, Voice Frustration — and Fear
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Cleveland
Educator’s View: Embracing Remote Learning to Change How We Teach
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Cleveland
NYC: Parents Vent Frustration & Fear With Closings
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opinion
Incoming Madam Vice President Kamala Harris Forever Alters the Landscape for Girls
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Pandemic
School Reopening ‘Churn’ Distracting District Leaders from Focusing on Improved Remote Education & Student Engagement, Researchers Find
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opinion
‘I May Have to Leave the City I Love’: Parents in New York City, Grappling with a Dysfunctional School Shutdown and the Uncertain Academic Year Ahead, Voice Frustration — and Fear
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The Big Picture
Report: District-Charter Funding Gap Grows to 33 Percent Less Per Student; 12 Cities Provide ‘A Trivial Amount’ or ‘No Funding’ for Charters
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Pandemic
Mayor Closes New York City Schools as COVID Cases Climb and Parents Protest
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Touts
An Educator’s View: We Have a Choice — Set a Bar of Mediocrity for Online Education or Take This Opportunity to Change How We Teach