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As schools scrambled to create remote learning plans and adjust to the new online reality, parents worried about the increased access to their children’s online data
The coronavirus pandemic has forced most child care centers to close in an upstate New York community where affordable options for families were already in short supply
In her new book, education writer Melinda D. Anderson chronicles LaQuisha Hall’s 17-year journey from nervous rookie to “teacher of the year” in the Baltimore city school system
Was the decision to close schools and send students home for remote learning influenced more by politics than the science of what would keep kids safe?
Much attention is focused on how schools will deliver instruction this fall, whether remotely or in schools with COVID-19 health and safety precautions in place
With millions of U.S. students continuing to learn remotely this fall, education reporters need reliable information on broadband internet access in homes to cover the story