Last year, online classes helped many students with disabilities pursue their education. They want the option to continue. By Amanda Morris and Emily Anthes When Daniel Goldberg took his final exams ...
Online learning isn't exactly new—its origins go all the way back to the 1960s. Still, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated its use as students all over the world were forced to transition to remote ...
Most educators and parents would agree that the sweeping virtual instruction thrown together overnight at the beginning of the pandemic wasn’t nearly as effective as in-person learning for most ...
Remote teaching occurs outside of a physical classroom, and generally takes place online. Typically facilitated through technology, such as video conferencing software, discussion boards or learning ...
Learning disruptions have been an unfortunate but all-too-frequent sight during the pandemic. But not every student felt those effects evenly as schools shifted between remote and in-person options.
As the three-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, the debate over the harms of extended remote learning shows no signs of quieting down. A report published Monday from the American ...
The nation is bearing the brunt of a week of winter weather, but not every American student has managed to escape class. Snow days, a nostalgic part of youth for many adults, have been chipped away by ...