There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding education right now. Schools statewide are closed until at least May 1st, but that doesn’t mean instruction has ended. State Deputy Education Commissioner ...
Many teachers, students and their families can agree on one thing after experiencing the unexpected hurricane that was distance learning this spring: It must improve — especially in the earliest ...
Perhaps the impacts of distance learning are not as bad as once thought. To be clear, the numbers are not good. A report before many students began their winter break — during which they would spend ...
As we all speculate on what schools will look like in 2020-21, one thing is becoming abundantly clear: distance learning will continue to be at least part of our reality. This new medium of learning ...
Dissatisfied with the uneven quality of distance learning among school districts after they closed in March, Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature established minimum requirements for the next school ...
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Concern is growing over the possibility of returning to school buildings in August. During a virtual Council on Elementary and Secondary Education meeting, a group of ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- What school will look like for Bay Area students of all ages is coming into sharper focus. Districts are detailing their plans for fall, with distance learning a top priority.
Some Green Country school districts plan to return to in-person learning this week, while others say they don’t have enough staff to go back to class yet. Bixby school leaders spent the morning ...
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