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Adams: How Can NYC Halt an Exodus of Students Worried About Going Back to School in the Fall? Create a Remote Learning District
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Pandemic
Schools Tell Ed Tech Leader They Expect Lots More Blended, Hybrid Learning in the Fall. What This Means for Teachers and Students
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January Flashback: Inside the Supreme Court’s Espinoza Arguments, Swing Vote John Roberts Plays Cards Close
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News
In 5-4 Espinoza Ruling, Supreme Court Allows Public Funding for Religious Schools
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Medler: To Help Charter Schools Meet the Challenges of Coronavirus, States Should Follow Florida’s Lead in Obtaining Federal Funding Waivers & Reallocating Millions for Relief
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Pandemic
LISTEN — Class Disrupted Episode 7: Straight A’s for All? What’s the Purpose of a Grade?
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The 12 Best Education Articles From June: How Classroom Inequality Could Worsen During Coronavirus, Senators Push for More School Aid, Student Activists Join the Protests & More
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Colorado
A Small District in an Old Colorado Mining Town Becomes a Model for Rural School Turnaround
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Pandemic
2 New Surveys Find Teachers Stressed by Shutdown, Unable to Contact Students and Feeling Their Confidence Drop
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Book Excerpt: ‘Thinking Like a Lawyer’ Explores How to Close the Critical Thinking Gap for All Students
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Why I Wrote ‘Thinking Like a Lawyer’: Because Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students Paves a Path to Racial Justice
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Why I Wrote ‘Thinking Like a Lawyer’: Because Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students Paves a Path to Racial Justice
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Book Excerpt: ‘Thinking Like a Lawyer’ Explores How to Close the Critical Thinking Gap for All Students
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Pandemic
Ambitious Research Project — to Review How Every School in America Responded to COVID-19 — Aims to Deliver Its First Findings in Early July
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Pandemic
Texas Districts Were Rolling Out Big Pre-K Expansion Plans When COVID-19 Hit. Will That Momentum Be Enough to Save Them?
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
Monthly QuotED: 7 Notable Quotes That Made Education Headlines in June, From ‘Red Flag’ Laws to Reopening Schools — and a Supreme Court Reprieve for ‘Dreamers’
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Pandemic
In New Rule, DeVos Offers Tricky Balancing Act on Private School Coronavirus Relief
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Cleveland
District of Columbia: Chancellor Ferebee Talks Recovery Plans
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Cleveland
Class Disrupted Podcast: Help! My Child & I Are Overwhelmed!
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Cleveland
San Antonio: College Counseling in the Time of Coronavirus
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Cleveland
Kennedy: Why Philanthropy Must Rise to Close Digital Divide
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Cleveland
NYC: Chancellor’s View — Inside CUNY’s Virtual Graduation
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Touts
Pisoni: Changing How Schools Draw Up Their Schedules Can Make Classes Fairer and More Equitable Next Fall. 4 Things to Consider
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Touts
Hassan & Murphy: We Urge Our Senate Colleagues to Approve More Aid for Schools — and $11 Billion for Students With Disabilities — in the Next COVID-19 Relief Bill
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Pandemic
86 Schools, One Goal: How Dozens of New Orleans Educators With Unique Academic Models & Layouts Are Teaming Up to Reopen This Fall
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opinion
Kennedy: Lack of Technology Is Just the Latest Barrier to Education for Low-Income Students. Time for Philanthropy to Step Up and Help
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News
Reading, Writing & Healing: Amid Widespread Anti-Immigrant Sentiment, an Ohio School for Refugees Emphasizes ‘Creating a Childhood’
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opinion
Medler: To Help Charter Schools Meet the Challenges of Coronavirus, States Should Follow Florida’s Lead in Obtaining Federal Funding Waivers & Reallocating Millions for Relief
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Union Report
Analysis: NEA’s Membership May Drop, but Its Budget Continues to Grow. So Do Affiliates’ Dues
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Hassan & Murphy: We Urge Our Senate Colleagues to Approve More Aid for Schools — and $11 Billion for Students With Disabilities — in the Next COVID-19 Relief Bill