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 ...
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 ...
Many parents remember the misery of remote learning during the dark days of COVID-19 school shutdowns. Hours spent sitting alongside your child, listening in on lessons and urging them to stay focused ...
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 ...
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 percentages of students completing the FAFSA, taking the ACT or signing up for the first year of college fell in 2020-21, NBER data shows.
The question of whether students learn better online or in a classroom setting is a multifaceted debate, encompassing considerations of individual learning styles, access to resources, social ...
Beginning in 2020, online learning, also known as distance learning or e-learning, has gained more popularity due to disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. As restrictions loosened, enrollment has ...
The COVID-19 pandemic had an immediate effect on how educators at museums and science centers interacted with their audiences, with many transitioning to online content. A new study assesses the state ...