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Web Aug 30, 2022 · Some students may be returning to school behind on their education. For a series of 2022 reports, we surveyed teachers about students’ potential learning loss …
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Web Aug 11, 2021 · Millions of U.S. students are returning to K-12 classrooms, and after the profound disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of their parents, teachers …
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Following a year of great loss, the reopening of schools signals a much anticipated first step in the return to normal for many students and families. However, school leaders and educators recognize that the students returning through their doors have been forever changed by their experiences during the pandemic in ways that continue to impact thei...
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Schools are doing too much. We’re asking schools to accomplish more than what their … Student homelessness. The pandemic has only made student homelessness situation more … Racism in schools. Born and raised in India, reporter Eesha Pendharkar isn’t convinced that … Teacher mental health. The pandemic has put teachers through the wringer. Administrators … Educator grief. Faced with so many loses stemming from the pandemic, what can be done … The well-being of school leaders. By overlooking the well-being of their school leaders, … Remote learning. Educators in schools who were technologically prepared for the pandemic … Setting students up for success. Educators know a lot more about students’ home learning … Parent engagement. When school went remote, families got a better sense of what their … Knowing your purpose. We can’t build resilient schools until we agree on what education’s … See full list on edweek.org
1. Schools are doing too much. We’re asking schools to accomplish more than what their …
2. Student homelessness. The pandemic has only made student homelessness situation more …
3. Racism in schools. Born and raised in India, reporter Eesha Pendharkar isn’t convinced that …
4. Teacher mental health. The pandemic has put teachers through the wringer. Administrators …
5. Educator grief. Faced with so many loses stemming from the pandemic, what can be done …
6. The well-being of school leaders. By overlooking the well-being of their school leaders, …
7. Remote learning. Educators in schools who were technologically prepared for the pandemic …
8. Setting students up for success. Educators know a lot more about students’ home learning …
9. Parent engagement. When school went remote, families got a better sense of what their …
10. Knowing your purpose. We can’t build resilient schools until we agree on what education’s …
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Web Mar 29, 2021 · As some of the students come back into the classroom, we need to acknowledge that they may be dealing with devastating losses, or the frustration of being …
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Web Aug 9, 2021 · Challenges for Students Returning to School In-Person Patience and compassion are needed, especially for students with disabilities. Posted August 9, 2021 …
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Web Mar 3, 2022 · Ultimately, there is much work to be done, and the challenges for students, educators, and parents are considerable. But this may be a moment when decades of …
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Web May 10, 2021 · Students with disabilities who do return to the classroom this fall might encounter another problem: a dearth of teachers. Some districts have seen large …
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Web Aug 3, 2021 · Students who have been learning from home for the past year will face challenges as they adjust to being back in the physical classroom. It is likely that the …
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Web Jul 7, 2021 · Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic introduced new educational challenges for students, teachers, and caregivers due to the changed and varied learning …
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Web May 20, 2021 · Every level of education, whether primary, secondary or higher, faced significant obstacles during the pandemic. Thrust into a virtual reality once Covid-19 …
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Web Mar 23, 2023 · Just over 40 percent of students in postsecondary education programs say they’ve considered “stopping out” in the past six months, compared with 37 percent in …
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Web Jun 29, 2020 · Abstract. The COVID-19 crisis has forced school closures in 188 countries, heavily disrupting the learning process of more than 1.7 billion children, youth, and their …
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Web Jun 21, 2021 · Nearly half of students (47 percent) would rate the value of their education this year as fair or poor. More than half (52 percent) say they learned less this year …
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Web Mar 30, 2020 · (1) Losses in learning (2) Increased dropout rates (3) Children missing their most important meal of the day. Moreover, most countries have very unequal education …
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Web Jun 23, 2021 · As administrators and faculty members look toward opening campuses up more fully this fall, the survey results point toward actions that could help get students …
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