What We're Reading: Page 152
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 05, 2021
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The New York TImes
Biden Administration Steps Up Push for School Reopenings
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The 74
How ‘Assurance Testing’ Has Kept Thousands of Texas Students in Classrooms
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Chalkbeat
NYC evaluation deal dials back teacher observations to account for pandemic
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EdSurge
Is Teaching Still an Appealing Profession? A Growing Teacher Shortage Worries Experts
Mar 04, 2021
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Chalkbeat
After feds say tests still required, critics mobilize and states look for loopholes
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The 74
Lifeline: How Bilingual Learning Pods Are Helping English Language Learners Navigate Classes During the Pandemic Without Teachers or Peers
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Edutopia
An Asset-Based Approach to Supporting English Learners’ Reading Skills
Mar 03, 2021
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The Hechinger Report
Free, no frills programs lead the class in remote learning research
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Chalkbeat
I'm a school psychologist trained for tense situations. Too often, schools call the police instead of letting me do my job.
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EdSource
Should kindergarten be mandatory in California?
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The 74
Texas Teachers Go Door to Door as Kids Disappear From Remote Classes
Mar 02, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
America Needs History and Civics Education to Promote Unity
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The Seattle Times
Seattle teachers union files unfair labor practice complaints against school district
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Chalkbeat
NYC will soon have a new schools chief. Here's what to know about Meisha Porter.
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The 74
Parents Expected to Opt Children Out of Spring Testing in Large Numbers, Especially in Places Where Schools Haven't Reopened
Mar 01, 2021
Feb 26, 2021
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EdSource
California education official who authored articles espousing conspiracy theories put on paid leave
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EdSurge
Our Students Often Have Run-Ins With Police. We Started a Two-Way Dialogue to Help.
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U.S. News & World Report
Concerns About Safety of School Staff Diminishing as a Reopening Concern: Poll
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Chalkbeat
When campuses were closed, this Indiana high school cracked open its doors for a handful of students
Feb 25, 2021
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USA Today
Standardized tests are back. They'll feel different and many students won't take them.
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The Hechinger Report
How one school is coping with mental health: Social workers delivering technology, food and counseling to kids at home, and open office hours all day — even when school is out
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Edutopia
4 Black Philosophers to Teach Year-Round
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The 74
More Lawmakers Are Leading Efforts to Reopen Some Schools By Statute — And Not Just in Red States