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[ad_1] This story was produced by the Associated Press and reprinted with permission. The Covid-19 pandemic devastated poor children’s well-being, not just by closing their schools,...
[ad_1] Senior administration officials say the Education Department will then verify your eligibility using loan and income information it already has on file. It sounds vague...
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[ad_1] Following years of disrupted learning during the pandemic, the recently released Nation’s Report Card shows an overall drop in both reading and math scores, with...
[ad_1] Chances are you’ve seen a significant increase in the number of students who struggle with mental health over the past several years. According to JAMA...
[ad_1] It has become a common refrain: the COVID-19 pandemic heightened disparities that were already present in American education. This happened in ways that should not...
[ad_1] Just as “turnt,” “on fleek,” and “adulting” have become trending words in pop culture, so too has “spaced repetition” become a buzzword in education. Some...
[ad_1] Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The University of Florida’s faculty...
[ad_1] New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones attacked efforts to ban books in the U.S. during an interview on “The Late Show” on Wednesday. Hannah-Jones won...
[ad_1] Today on the Academic Minute: A. Rebecca Rozelle-Stone, professor of philosophy and director of the honors program at the University of North Dakota, explores why...
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[ad_1] Legacy preferences in admissions have been around forever. So they might seem as permanent as any monument. But as recent history reminds us, sometimes monuments...
[ad_1] It’s no secret that the education system is struggling to adapt to the new digital risks that come with its rushed switch to digital forced...
[ad_1] AMELIA ISLAND, FLA. — For decades, advocates of competency-based education have been arguing that colleges should award credits based on assessing what students know rather...
[ad_1] Mere hours after abruptly informing parents that it was shutting down for the remainder of the school year, the private school run by Ye, the...
[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment After several years of a pandemic that upended schooling for millions of children, standardized test scores are coming back and...
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