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 ...
Do the university administrators forcing students back into remote learning really care about the well-being of students? Not so much. By forcing students to go remote, school administrators send a ...
Schools are enhancing classroom technology to protect off-premises class attendees from audiovisual gaps and other issues.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the days following the recent snowstorm, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania opened its Northern Area Clubhouse in Millvale to working families who needed childcare while schools were ...
Alaska Education Commissioner Deena Bishop said Thursday that the state education department would reconsider whether to count so-called “e-learning” due to weather-related school closures toward the ...
After a threat was made Wednesday morning, leaders at Wake Preparatory Academy decided to use that day for remote learning. In a message to families, they wrote, "Out of an abundance of caution, the ...