It's been four years since American schools shuttered, forcing millions of schoolchildren into months of online learning. While the decision was hailed as necessary to slow the spread of COVID-19 and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant changes in how schools operate worldwide, largely in response to widespread student ...
When COVID-19 first shut down schools in March 2020, the Class of 2025 was in 7th grade: the middle of middle school. School buildings shuttered and education shifted online for all students, forever ...
When Paradise Valley Unified School District reopened in-person learning in the fall of 2020, Jessica Pioquinto initially planned to send her two children back to in-person classes. But then she felt ...
DENVER — It's been five years since coronavirus closed schools, sending students home to learn through the computer screen. The learning losses brought on by the pandemic sent math and reading scores ...
The COVID-19 pandemic left an indelible mark on K-12 education, placing immense pressure on teachers as they adapted, literally overnight, to new methods of instruction. Educators transitioned from in ...
FIRST ON FOX: School choice scholarships have seen soaring popularity in recent years following the learning loss experienced by children across the U.S. during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg reflects on lessons learned and not learned from the COVID pandemic and the ways it changed our lives, culture and politics.
Vol. 48, No. 2, Special Issue on Covid-19 Pandemic and African Economies / Numéro spécial sur la pandémie de Covid-19 et l’économie africaine (2023), pp. 129-158 (30 pages) This article investigates ...
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