Is COVID-19 Creating An Education Planning Crisis?

Few things in our lives have been so dramatically altered throughout the COVID-19 crisis as school and education. With online coursework, cancelled proms, and a March devoid of Madness but full of uncertainty, will campuses even reopen in the fall and how should students plan?

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

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