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LaTarsha Spencer, Research Program Leader in Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy, joined the Remote Work ERG as soon as ...
Heavy reliance on online remote learning during the pandemic drew attention away from more equitable ways of teaching children at home, a UNESCO report says.
While COVID-19 has given schools the option of remote learning, some school districts are still choosing to cancel classes in severe winter weather.
In calling the shots on the switch back to remote instruction, states have very different rules, an Education Week analysis finds.
The school board's current policy requires that all banked days -- extra schooldays scheduled into the calendar every year -- and teacher workdays be used before pivoting to remote learning.
Remote learning is—for now—a thing of the past in much of America’s K-12 system. But it’s not likely to stay that way forever. Natural disasters driven by climate change, future outbreaks ...
School districts across the state are grappling with the decision to either cancel school or transition to remote learning due to snowy forecasts and icy roads. We asked parents: Which works better?