How Are States Spending Their COVID Education Relief Funds?

State plans for spending COVID relief aid suggest priorities like mental health, tutoring and data systems for tracking student needs will likely become increasingly prominent in public education

High Schoolers Who Took Remote Classes During Pandemic Experienced a “Thriving Gap,” According to Duckworth-Led Study

A survey shows that high school students in remote classes reported worse academic, social, and emotional wellbeing than their peers in in-person classes

Educators Use Ed Tech to Create Virtual Escape Rooms for K–12 Students

These online puzzles teach students to persist with critical thinking, careful reading, teamwork and subject matter challenges, all while increasing engagement with class material.

Belnick: For Free Community College to Work, Students Must Be Able to Transfer Their Credits. How Some States Are Making That Easier

Improving transfer pathways to a bachelor’s degree is essential for millions of community college students who want to join the middle class without incurring excessive student loan debt

Dramatic Drop in College Persistence Latest Sign of COVID’s ‘Missing Generation’ of College Students

Dramatic Drop in College Persistence Latest Sign of COVID’s ‘Missing Generation’ of College Students

Ask the Expert: Why is a Preschool Education Important? ‘When Children Attend High-quality Pre-K Programs, They Get a Really Great Boost in Early Skills That Set Them Up for Success in Elementary School,’ Says Assistant Professor Michael Little

When children attend high-quality and effective preschool programs, they get a really great boost in early skills that set them up for success in elementary school, says professor

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