What We're Reading: Page 154
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 12, 2021
Feb 11, 2021
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EdSurge
What Teachers Pay Teachers Is Learning From Bad Lessons and Upset Teachers
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The 74
Influx of Unaccompanied Minors Along Southern Border Could Pose Test for Schools
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The Hechinger Report
PRINCIPAL VOICE: How Zoom features and bureaucracy kneecap distance learning
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Chalkbeat
1 in 4 NYC students with disabilities aren’t getting mandated services this school year, new data show
Feb 10, 2021
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EdSurge
Remote Learning Is Here to Stay, Raising Concerns About Teacher Training and Data Privacy
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The 74
Houston Schools to Vote on Dissolving Relationship With Youth Advocacy Group
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AP News
Dems attempt to push through school funding, wage increase
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EdSource
California schools struggle to test English learners' progress during pandemic
Feb 09, 2021
Feb 08, 2021
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Chalkbeat
Chicago close to tentative agreement with teachers union to end school reopening impasse
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The Hechinger Report
Even older teens benefit from catch-up classes
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The Washington Post
New rules make N.C. schools discuss racism. Some officials opposed the ‘anti-American’ change.
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Edutopia
Building a Culture that Respects Teachers and Reduces Stress
Feb 05, 2021
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Edutopia
Getting to Know the Whole Student in Distance Learning
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EdSurge
College Board Changes AP Exams Again to Accommodate Pandemic-Era Testing
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Chalkbeat
I am in foster care. I started a tutoring organization to help young people like me.
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USA Today
A year into the pandemic, thousands of students still can't get reliable WiFi for school. The digital divide remains worse than ever.