As the new coronavirus spreads, schools across the country are closing their doors and encouraging parents to help kids complete schoolwork at home until risk of catching or spreading COVID-19 have ...
It’s the season of respiratory illnesses: COVID-19, the flu, and RSV. But masking among educators, as among the general population, is largely a thing of the past. New nationally representative survey ...
As the third holiday season marked by the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, some educators with long COVID are feeling optimistic about getting better, while others are still struggling after months or ...
Thousands of students and graduates are bringing legal action against their universities, over the quality of teaching and learning during Covid lockdowns. Pre-action letters were sent to 36 ...
David Hamon, the lead claimant in the cases against UCL, said "the parties are pleased that this dispute has now been resolved by agreement" University College London (UCL) says it has reached a ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. For me, the smiles in back-to-school photos felt extra forced this year. How can I hold in one ...
Higher education has offered distance instruction as an option for decades. Now that the pandemic of COVID-19 has reached every state in the U.S., many colleges have suddenly shifted to a forced kind ...
A further 36 universities face legal action from more than 170,000 current and former students, who claim they did not receive the full education they paid for during the Covid pandemic. It follows a ...
COVID-19 has changed not only our daily lives but also how we approach education. In these uncertain times, professors are learning and creating new policies, procedures, and delivery modes at a ...
It’s been five years this month since the pandemic shuttered classrooms, and California’s students continue to struggle. Most still achieve far below pre-COVID levels, many fail to attend school at ...
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Reversing the reading recession
Our nation’s schools are failing to teach our children to read, and a new report shows that the learning loss began more than ...
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Graduates want compensation over Covid teaching
Two graduates who feel frustrated at the quality of university teaching they received during the Covid pandemic have joined thousands of others seeking compensation. Ethan Appleby and Sanne Chiza ...
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