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Across the country, educators are building on the innovations of the remote and hybrid learning eras to reach a new normal of more advanced use of educational technology.
Here are three key requirements for success
Go back in time with us for a moment. At the end of 2020-21, the big instructional challenge facing schools seemed obvious: help students rebound academically as quickly as possible.
Automated feedback can supplement in-person instruction by making teachers’ jobs easier while personalizing student experience.
Acclaimed education leader Ken Shelton says at FETC Conference schools must empower and listen to all students.
Among the lasting impacts of the pandemic experience in Chelsea Public Schools, which is 87% Latino, are the bilingual liaisons who are now working more closely with families.
Remote learning was not the biggest reason some students fell so far behind in reading and math during the pandemic, new research revealed this week.
Some district leaders may need to rethink enrollment goals as the homeschool-inspired learnings pods that families set up during the darkest days of COVID are becoming permanent.
School principals, some of whom have been driven out of the profession by the ordeals of the pandemic, are now losing support from the Republican side of the political divide.
When it comes to high-dosage tutoring programs, here are five things your district or school should be providing.
High-impact tutoring is needed to address learning loss. Here's what to consider when selecting a tutoring partner.
Closures will still last days to weeks as district leaders cope with staffing shortages and try to stem COVID transmissions.