Educating Through a Pandemic: From Conflicting Local and State Plans in Connecticut to Homeschooling in Nebraska and Color-Coded Campus Days in SC, 8 Ways Schools & States Are Adapting to COVID-19

Educating through a pandemic: From conflicting local and state plans in Connecticut to homeschooling in Nebraska and color-coded campus days in South Carolina, 8 ways schools & states are adapting to COVID-19

Learning a Second Language: Why Should You

Learning a second language gives students a variety of benefits and opens new worlds for them to explore

6 ways data, report cards can aid schools’ COVID recovery

Tracking data on the successes and failures of online learning will let educators make quick improvements as schools and students adapt to greater levels of remote instruction.

Report: One of the Biggest Obstacles to Remote Learning? Finding a Quiet Place to Work

What's the secret to remote learning success? Ensuring your children have a quiet work area

How other countries reopened schools during the pandemic – and what the US can learn from them

Nearly every country in the world shuttered its schools due to COVID-19. Now, from Israel to Uruguay, many students are back in class, with varying degrees of success. What does that mean for the US?

Revisiting Blended Learning Principles, With School Plans in Limbo

Blended learning principles and practices can help educators think through how to make the most of an uncertain future that may be a hybrid of in-person and remote learning

11 COVID safety measures that are a must for districts

In a National PTA webinar, infectious disease physicians answered questions from parents and teachers on COVID-19’s impact on children and youth and what current information indicates about how to mitigate risks for transmission in schools.

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