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Pandemic
Analysis: As Calendars and Routines Get Scrambled, 5 Ways High Schools Can Keep the Class of 2020 on Track for College
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Pandemic
LISTEN — Class Disrupted Podcast Episode 1: Why Doesn’t Every Student Have a Device and the Internet? How One Texas District Is Leading the Way for Virtual Learning
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opinion
Worst. Summer Break. Ever. How One D.C. Third-Grader Is Bracing for the Pain of Quarantine Without the Pleasure of School
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opinion
What Happens If NYC Eliminates Screened Schools? Amid a Pandemic and Canceled State Tests, Parents Worry About Equity in the District — and Being Locked Out of the Discussion
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Pandemic
With 25% of New Orleans Schools’ Charters Expiring and No Test Data to Show How They’re Doing, Educators Seek a Change in State Law
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Pandemic
LISTEN: Introducing the Class Disrupted Podcast, a Weekly Pandemic Education Conversation Hosted by Author Michael Horn & Summit Public Schools’ Diane Tavenner
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Pandemic
An American Principal in Africa Is Using Lessons From the Ebola Epidemic to Confront COVID-19. U.S. Educators Can Learn From Him
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Pandemic
The Coronavirus Closed Schools in a Flash. But Detailed Planning Must Guide Students’ Return to Classrooms, Groups Urge
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Pandemic
WATCH: In This Age of Social Distancing, Class of 2020 Graduations Go Virtual, Mobile and Robotic
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Pandemic
Rotherham: From Homeschooling to the Digital Divide to Philanthropy, 10 Questions About COVID-19 and the Future of Education
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Pandemic
Schoales: 7 Principles for School District Budgeting in a Time of Financial Armageddon
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The Big Picture
Rich School, Poor School: As Recession Looms, Test Results Show That Affluent Students Score Higher in Financial Literacy
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Touts
Schwartz & Soifer: Reading, Writing and Respect — Today, We Celebrate 84 National Schools of Character
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opinion
Schwartz & Soifer: Reading, Writing and Respect — Today, We Celebrate 84 National Schools of Character
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Cleveland
Roza: Waiting for Congress to Bail Out Schools Is a Risky Game of Chicken. Time for Districts to Come Up With Plan B — and for States to Help
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Cleveland
Montana: As Most US Schools Shutter, Some Out West Partially Reopen
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Cleveland
An Education System, Divided: How Internet Inequity Persisted Through 4 Presidents and Left Schools Unprepared for the Pandemic
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Cleveland
Latino Superintendents: ‘Going Back to Normal’ Not Their Goal After Coronavirus Crisis
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Cleveland
In School Finance Discussion, Experts Warn That Economic Damage From COVID Could Force ‘Unheard-of’ Cuts
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Cleveland
Research: New Fears Over Possible ‘COVID Slide’
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opinion
Three Lessons the U.S. Can Learn From International COVID-19 Child Care Responses
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Touts
Munson: Are the Math Lessons Your Kids Are Doing at Home Good Enough? Here Are Some Things for Parents to Look For
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Touts
Should I Stay or Should I Go? New York Families Debate Fleeing the City Over COVID-19 School Changes
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Touts
Dual Enrollment Means My Gary, Indiana, High Schoolers Didn’t Have Their College Careers Derailed by Coronavirus
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Touts
Student Voice: The Joys of Reading in Quarantine. At a Time Dominated by Technology, I’m Getting Lost in Books
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Touts
Vallas: When Schools Reopen, It Will Be Our Responsibility to Make Sure It Happens Safely. Here Are 10 Key Steps to Follow
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EDlection 2020
New Democratic ‘Unity Task Forces’ Include Education Adviser Who Previously Railed Against Biden’s ‘So-Called School Reform Agenda’
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Pandemic
74 Interview — Former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings Implores Federal Leaders to Unite: ‘You’ve Got to Bring People Together Before You Can Start Solving Problems’
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opinion
Vallas: When Schools Reopen, It Will Be Our Responsibility to Make Sure It Happens Safely. Here Are 10 Key Steps to Follow
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opinion
Dual Enrollment Means My Gary, Indiana, High Schoolers Didn’t Have Their College Careers Derailed by Coronavirus