Amid Pandemic, Support Soars for Online Learning, Parent Poll Shows
From teacher pay, online learning, school choice and more here is polling data on how the pandemic has shifted parents views on education policy
From teacher pay, online learning, school choice and more here is polling data on how the pandemic has shifted parents views on education policy
Curious how to help your child cope with the transition back to school during COVID-19? Parents can help children feel optimistic by listening to and validating their worries, teaching them coping strategies, reviewing safety protocols and supporting them
Checking for coronavirus symptoms is just the beginning. Here are 10 ways schools can help keep children, families and faculty safe.
Students will need flexibility as they face a future of work that will operate increasingly as a gig economy and—since the COVID outbreak—a remote economy, says one K-12 expert.
Moving beyond pitched debates about whether kids should be in school or not, California schools are participating in a giant experiment never attempted in the state — or anywhere in the world for that matter: nearly 6 million students will be learning online
The Science Is Simple, So Why Is Opening Schools So Complicated? (audio)
College is expensive with tuition doubling over the past few decades. But what’s the value of a college education in the pandemic, where classes normally taught in person will instead be offered either fully or partly online?
When is it considered safe enough to reopen California’s classrooms? Experts say the sooner schools can open for in-person instruction the better.
Back to ‘school’: Even the basics are complicated, so how can teachers and students get on track?
When can kids return to sports after recovering from COVID-19?