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 ...
Adapting remote learning in the light of the ongoing crisis in the region has been commended by the academic community at Qatar Foundation universities. The ...
With the 2021-22 school year underway, students and educators are navigating daily life with the addition of COVID-19 policies. Many health safety measures will look the same in schools across ...
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 ...
Ninth grader Kate Bowen completes homework in her family's dining room Feb. 15, 2021, with the help of Murray City School District's broadband network. The Utah district hopes to expand access to all ...
The omicron variant is roiling schools across the country, causing widespread teacher shortages, spikes in student absenteeism, and a dearth of school bus drivers. Superintendents from Vancouver, Wash ...
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 ...
Pittsburgh Public Schools leadership wants to avoid the traffic, parking problems and road closures that will likely ...