Reopening Decisions Are Mostly a Matter of Trust

What should we make of the fact that the (low-income) parents of the kids who most need to be in school—academically, socially, emotionally—are overwhelmingly scared to send them there?

4 ways student data can drive COVID recovery

4 ways student data can drive COVID-19 recovery. Here are the resources leaders can leverage to help families navigate education's new normal

The adults weighed in on reopening schools. What do kids say?

Most American parents say it's unsafe to send their children back to school. But their kids' perceptions are mixed. Some worry about fellow students not wearing masks or social distancing, but many long to be reunited with their peers.

Giving World Languages a Voice… Virtually

Why student engagement is key to learning a foreign language during remote learning

Bergen: Too Many Schools Lack a Student Newspaper. When Schools Reopen, However They Reopen, Every School Should Have One

Student journalism promotes personalized learning and critical thinking. It improves grades and ACT scores, promotes equity for students of color and amplifies student voice

6 Ways To Help Your Kid Cope With Back-To-School Disappointment

It's time for kids to go back-to-school, but this year will be very different and may lead to children feeling scared, frustrated, or disappointed. Here's how parents can honor their child's feelings — and help them start off strong.

4 ways to build student resilience

Students of all abilities can better cope with coronavirus-related uncertainties when educators help them with resilience—and teaching related skills can be done in-person or through virtual learning.

From tents to bus rides: Social distancing in school reopening plans

Safety measures and logistics will stretch already tight school budgets as districts weigh staggered schedules, outdoor lessons and more as they work on how to handle reopening plans amid the COVID-19 pandemic

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