Economics&Strategies, Education Economics, News
July 17, 2020
Via: AFT NewsAs if their struggles for adequate funding were not already challenging enough, public colleges and universities have seen the strain on their budgets increase exponentially due to the coronavirus pandemic. The result? Many are turning to faculty and staff layoffs, […]
Educational Stages, Secondary Education
July 7, 2020
Via: Education DiveRe-acclimating students to the classroom will likely be challenging, both from the social-emotional angle and from an academic standpoint. Since schools closed in spring due to the coronavirus pandemic, an economic crisis and civil unrest have also occurred. How students […]
July 1, 2020
Via: Education DiveAfter a socially distanced spring of online learning, school and county librarians are making an effort to put real books in the hands of students for a screen-free summer in an effort to stave off an anticipated “COVID slide” in […]
Educational Forms, Informal learning
June 19, 2020
Via: Education DiveThere have been 867 publicly disclosed cyberattacks on schools since 2016, according to The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center. After an incident, it’s often difficult to determine whether there has been a data breach. Planning for cybersecurity insurance policies and regular […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
June 17, 2020
Via: Ed SurgeMIT professor Justin Reich and several colleagues just completed one of the largest-ever research studies exploring teaching techniques in online higher education, involving nearly 250,000 students from nearly every nation on the planet. The study, published this week in the […]
Educational Stages, Secondary Education
June 16, 2020
Via: Education DiveThe findings add to the ongoing discussion over how to diversify the education field as the nation’s student population becomes less white. Multiple studies have also shown benefits for students of color when they attend schools with educators of the […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education, News
June 15, 2020
Via: Education DiveCollege administrators and sector lobbying groups fumed when Education Secretary Betsy DeVos in late April issued guidance that limited unauthorized students, including recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, from receiving emergency grants under the CARES Act. […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
June 10, 2020
Via: Education DiveThis fall, more than a dozen recent high school graduates will gather in northern Wisconsin to spend nearly a year considering their life’s purpose at HoneyRock, the site of a Christian gap year program run by Wheaton College. Called Vanguard, […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Economics
June 4, 2020
Via: Education DiveIt was close, but all 50 states and the District of Columbia have applied and been approved for the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund — a relatively small block grant within the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
June 2, 2020
Via: Education DiveA major concern among college administrators is whether they will be able to reopen their campuses for the fall. Institutions have not been immune to the economic turbulence the pandemic has caused. Many have taken significant hits to their budgets. […]
June 1, 2020
Via: Education DiveEducation leaders and organizations joined others Monday in condemning a Minneapolis police officer’s killing of a black man last week while urging students and community members to refrain from contributing to the wave of violence that continued to spread over […]
Educational Stages, Secondary Education
May 13, 2020
Via: Education DiveThe last day of school for the Alhambra Unified School District in California is May 28, 2020, yet plans for how summer learning and summer school will run have yet to be decided, said high school teacher Jose Sanchez. Still, […]
May 7, 2020
Via: Education DiveEnsuring all students can connect to the internet so learning can continue during pandemic-related school closures has been a challenge for many districts. Many have dedicated significant funding to doing so, with Los Angeles Unified School District, for example, approving […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
April 23, 2020
Via: Inside Higher EdSteven D. Krause, professor of English at Eastern Michigan University, says he used to be stickler for deadlines and attendance. He deducted letter grades for assignments every 72 hours that they were late and failed students who didn’t contribute to […]
April 20, 2020
Via: Education DiveAs with many other schools and districts nationwide, Paris Elementary teachers aren’t entering letter grades but are giving feedback and tracking whether students are advancing or falling behind. The school’s first post-shutdown efforts were focused on securing online access for […]
April 16, 2020
Via: Education DiveBefore the coronavirus outbreak, the majority of teachers were using digital instructional materials only on a supplemental basis. And of the resources they reported using most in their classrooms, only 30% were digital, according to new data from the American […]
Educational Forms, Informal learning, News
April 7, 2020
Via: Education DiveWith group gatherings currently not allowed because of the coronavirus, school boards across the country have been transitioning public meetings to virtual platforms. But if they don’t have a plan for allowing public comments, are they at risk of violating […]
Educational Forms, Informal learning
April 2, 2020
Via: eSchool NewsAs a high school principal at an international school, I want students to successful and well supported if they journey into online learning. Our students in grades 11 and 12 can take online classes for the IB Diploma Program (DP), […]
Educational Forms, Informal learning, News
April 1, 2020
Via: Education WeekAt school, Rose Hayes, 8, works with a team of teachers and therapists trained to help with her genetic condition. They set goals for her reading, give her physical therapy to improve her balance and make sure she stays on […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
March 31, 2020
Via: Education DiveDistricts with more resources and technology are better prepared for this type of interruption. In Forsyth County, Georgia, where only 15% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, the district can hand out hot spots for students who need […]