Ways to Boost Digital Citizenship During Remote Learning

School districts can create safe e-learning environments by teaching students digital citizenship.

The 2020-21 School Year Is Coming Into View (and It Doesn’t Look Great)

Education leaders are laying out plans to reopen schools in the fall, but without the safety net of a vaccine, the school year looks unpredictable at best.

Students on remote learning: More creativity, interaction needed

Organizations are gathering students’ feedback on their e-learning experiences during the pandemic, the tools used and what could be improved.

Adams: Will NYC Students Have to Repeat a Grade? Can They? Should They? Or Should We Rethink What Being in a Grade Means?

Some have suggested testing students prior to school resuming in September to see whether they are ready to move up in a grade or would benefit from repeating the year. If we were to do that this year, why not every year?

Riccards: Twenty Years After the National Reading Panel, It’s Time for a Reading Rights Movement

Released 20 years ago, the National Reading Panel’s conclusions on what works to get children reading at grade level by 4th grade remain provocative — and largely unheeded

5 ways parents can support their college-age children who’ve been forced to return home due to COVID-19

Before you nag your college-age child to pull their own weight, consider the circumstances they face during the COVID-19 pandemic, advises the author of a book on college students.

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