What We're Reading: Page 162
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 07, 2021
Jan 06, 2021
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District Administration
How COVID's 'hybrid gap' hinders lower-income schools
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The 74
What Does ‘Attendance’ Mean for Remote Learners in a Pandemic? How 106 Districts Are Dealing With Absenteeism, Student Engagement & Grades
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EdSource
Why California needs to ban preschool suspensions and expulsions, experts say
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EdSurge
Delivering on Equity Post-Pandemic: Will We or Won’t We?
Jan 05, 2021
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Chalkbeat
NYC student athletes, coaches lament the loss of school sports
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The 74
Georgia Senate Runoff Will Affect Reach of Biden’s Education Agenda and the ‘Larger Political Dynamic’ in Washington
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District Administration
How one state develops own micro-credentials for teachers
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KNBR
Connecticut will become the first state to require high schools to offer Black and Latino studies in fall 2022
Jan 04, 2021
Dec 23, 2020
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EdSource
New California absenteeism data shows big discrepancies between white, Black students
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EdSurge
Distanced Play. No Hugs. How Everyday Child Care Routines Are Changing.
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District Administration
E-signatures in parental consent procedures
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The 74
How Cardona Could Uplift Immigrant Students and English Language Learners as Education Secretary
Dec 22, 2020
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HR Dive
5 questions to ask before adopting a coronavirus vaccine policy
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NBC News
Biden expected to nominate Dr. Miguel Cardona as education secretary
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
How Virtual Education Supports Seamless Learning Opportunities
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EdSource
Fauci puts priority on getting teachers vaccinated and a return to in-person classes
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District Administration
Some students, not teachers, struggling to embrace ed tech
Dec 21, 2020
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District Administration
Senate passes School-Based Allergies and Asthma Act
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EdSurge
Automation Will Hit Young People Hardest. Can These Nonprofits Prepare Them for It?
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The Hechinger Report
Without special education services, thousands of families are in limbo
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Chalkbeat
Pandemic's toll on NYC schools serving new immigrants: Fewer students, less money, waning services