What We're Reading: Page 121
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 03, 2022
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The 74
Educator’s View: 3 Tips for Transforming Students from Consumers of Education Technology into Creators
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NPR
No school meals or Pandemic EBT for students choosing virtual school
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EdSurge
Why More Schools Are Adding Mental Health Breaks to the Calendar
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Chalkbeat
School funding trial: GOP leaders highlight private school choice
Feb 02, 2022
Feb 01, 2022
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Education Next
Homeschooling Skyrocketed During the Pandemic, but What Does the Future Hold?
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The Washington Post
Public education is facing a crisis of epic proportions
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The New York Times
Wary Parents Are Target of New Appeals to Vaccinate Children 5-11
Jan 31, 2022
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NPR
School are scrambling to stay open through omicron, and teachers are exhausted
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The Edvocate
Helping Students Express Things That Keep Them Awake at Night
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The New York Times
Why Book Ban Efforts Are Spreading Across the U.S.
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The Washington Post
Public education is facing a crisis of epic proportions
Jan 28, 2022
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Chalkbeat New York
NYC to open new school for students with dyslexia
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Esquire
'My Freshmen Are More like 7th Graders': Inside the Omicron-Era Classroom
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The Hechinger Report
Student Voice: Teachers need to teach students how to identify radical memes, fake news and internet extremism for what they are
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The Atlantic
High-School Students Are Walking Out Over COVID
Jan 27, 2022
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EdSurge News
Don’t Return to Your School’s Pre-Pandemic Schedule. Improve It Through Brain Science.
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Fox News
Parent rights activists slam ACLU for opposing curriculum transparency laws amid CRT battles |
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Bangor Daily News
Maine education groups push back against challenges to books in school libraries
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THE Journal
The Critical Role of Data in K–12 COVID Recovery
Jan 26, 2022
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eSchool News
5 ways a more equitable school-home communication system helped our district
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Tech & Learning
Potential E-Rate Changes: Cybersecurity and New Competitive Bidding
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ED.gov Blog
Mentoring in the Time of COVID
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San Antonio Report
Mental health program expands to meet demand in San Antonio schools