What We're Reading: Page 158
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 11, 2021
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The 74
Analysis: 10 Lessons from Past Educational Disruptions, and How They Can Help Students Make Up Lost Learning After COVID-19
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EdSurge
There Is No 'Average Student.' So How Should Educators Measure Learning?
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Chalkbeat
For some kids, remote learning will continue this fall. Can schools make it better?
Mar 10, 2021
Mar 09, 2021
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Chalkbeat
They sent early SOS signals about COVID and schools. Here’s what life looks like for them, one year in.
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The Hechinger Report
Tears, sleepless nights and small victories: How first-year teachers are weathering the crisis
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The 74
As NYC Moves to Reopen High Schools in Two Weeks, Students Are Both Torn About Returning and Weary of Staying Home
Mar 08, 2021
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CNN
Biden to sign executive orders establishing Gender Policy Council and addressing sexual violence in education
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EdSurge
Is Teaching Still an Appealing Profession? A Growing Teacher Shortage Worries Experts
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Chalkbeat
'Constantly on edge': An Indiana district fully reopens for classes, sports, musicals — and quarantines
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EdSource
Bay Area school district among first to announce plans for summer school
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