At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, students, faculty and administrators faced challenges amid the urgent pivot to emergency remote instruction. The pandemic and resulting quarantines ...
Emergent bilingual learners—students developing proficiency in English and another language—in kindergarten through second grade saw significant loss of language-rich instruction during remote ...
Lower Hudson Valley schools are using remote learning on snow days, bringing back pandemic memories for families.
School districts that switched to remote instruction during the coronavirus pandemic did far worse on spring 2021 standardized tests than those that kept their classrooms open, according to a new ...
Snow covered buses at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School, after a winter storm moved through North Carolina on Thursday afternoon February 20, 2025 in Raleigh, N.C. Wake County didn’t use remote ...
Colleges that temporarily shifted instruction online due to the surging Omicron variant of the coronavirus now face the question of when to resume in-person learning. For a growing number of ...
This story is part of a special project called Big Ideas in which EdWeek reporters ask hard questions about K-12 education’s biggest challenges and offer insights based on their extensive coverage and ...
It appears that remote learning will remain in some fashion, even beyond the pandemic, according to a recent survey by the Rand Corporation think tank. And that’s especially true for K-12 instruction.
Legislation would permit a one-day switch to virtual instruction for students whose schools serve as polling places during a special congressional election. Trenton, NJ – New Jersey lawmakers have int ...
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