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Commentary: Since COVID, Charter School Board Members Are More Important Than Ever. Some Videos to Help These Essential Volunteers
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Pandemic
Analysis: COVID Learning & Earning Losses Could Be Huge. But There Are Remedies Inside and Outside Our Schools. Here are 7 of Them
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Commentary: Since COVID, Charter School Board Members Are More Important Than Ever. Some Videos to Help These Essential Volunteers
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News
Letter From the Publisher: Jim Roberts on His Move to Nonprofit News, The 74’s Role in Spotlighting America’s Escalating Education Crisis & Reinventing Journalism’s Business Model
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The Big Picture
Study: In 28 Districts, Middle and High School Students Lose More Than a Year of Learning Due to Suspensions
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Pandemic
As the Governor and the Mayor Disagree, NYC Parents and Educators Search for Clear Guidance on In-Person Schooling
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Touts
A School Leader’s View: Our Schools Model End-of-Year Exams on the Way Grad Students Defend Their Academic Theses. Innovations Like This Are Needed Now More Than Ever
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Touts
A Teacher’s View: Remote Teaching Doesn’t Feel Like Teaching. Six Steps Toward Putting the Nuance Back Into Classroom Interactions
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Pandemic
With Texas Schools Struggling to Find Lost Students, State Offers Temporary Financial Reprieve
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Cleveland
Missing: Will 600,000 Kids Skip Kindergarten This Year?
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Cleveland
D.C.: How One School Is Reopening as a ‘Support Center’ to Aid Needy Kids
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Cleveland
New York: Amid COVID, How NYC Can Screen for Admissions With No Exams
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Cleveland
TX: How One Center Aids Kids With Remote Learning — and Their Parents
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Cleveland
Cleveland: District Hunts for Missing Students Amid Dropping Enrollment
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Touts
A Teacher’s View: Learning to Become Modern-Day Muckrakers in Their Community Made My Students More Engaged, Excited and Independent
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Touts
All States Now Required to Track Students’ College and Career Readiness, but Few Do It Well and Some Not at All
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Touts
Hipps: Solving for X — We’re Giving Away $10M in Grants for Proposals to Boost Algebra Success for Latino and Black Students, Like Me
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Pandemic
D.C.’s Free Internet Initiative Launched This Fall to Provide Broadband for 25,000 Families Navigating Remote Learning. But Weeks After Launch, Only 4,000 Have Signed Up
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opinion
A Teacher’s View: Remote Teaching Doesn’t Feel Like Teaching. Six Steps Toward Putting the Nuance Back Into Classroom Interactions
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Pandemic
As Schools Impose Mask Rules to Slow Pandemic’s Spread, Disability-Rights Advocates Caution Against Strict Enforcement
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Pandemic
The Kids Are All Right at Home: Texas, North Carolina, Nebraska Seeing Signs of a Pandemic Homeschooling Boom
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opinion
All States Now Required to Track Students’ College and Career Readiness, but Few Do It Well and Some Not at All
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opinion
It’s Not Just About Reopening Schools: It’s Time to Reimagine Education for Latino Students Altogether
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opinion
Hipps: Solving for X — We’re Giving Away $10M in Grants for Proposals to Boost Algebra Success for Latino and Black Students, Like Me
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Pandemic
Students Could Have Lost as Much as 183 Days of Learning Time in Reading, 232 Days in Math During First Four Months of Largely Virtual Schooling
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News
This Week’s ESSA News: Georgia Rethinks Testing Strategy as DeVos Denies Waivers, New Jersey Sees Graduation Rate Spike Amid Loosened Requirements, Maryland Looks to Expand ‘Gifted’ Programs & More
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Union Report
Analysis: To Preserve Their Exclusive Right to Representation, NEA, AFT and Other Major Unions Will Even Buy Into Janus Ruling
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opinion
Adams: No Test Scores? No Problem — How NYC Can Screen for Admissions Without Exams and Find Out What Students Have Actually Learned
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The Big Picture
In One of the Few States to Mandate Personalized Learning, Coordinators Key to Keeping Vermont Students Engaged Before — and Now During — the Pandemic
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opinion
A School Leader’s View: Our Schools Model End-of-Year Exams on the Way Grad Students Defend Their Academic Theses. Innovations Like This Are Needed Now More Than Ever