How the Coronavirus Collapse Will Impact Schools
The recession brought on by the pandemic will make inequalities in schools worse. (May 11, 2020)
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Data Lookup: Assess Your School District's Risk for Budget Cuts
Search this table to find out how much your school district depends on state aid—an important indicator of how well school systems can withstand the recession. (May 11, 2020)
Principals, District Leaders Try to Boost Teacher Morale
Knowing the shift to remote learning would be tough for teachers, school and district administrators have scrambled to assemble as many kinds of supports as they can. (May 11, 2020)
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Let's Be Honest About the Ethical Trade-Offs of Reopening Schools
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Educators, This Is Our Moment to Defend the Teaching Profession
In this moment of loss, the coronavirus pandemic offers four opportunities to demand the rebirth of public education, writes Amy Stuart Wells. (May 8, 2020)
Trauma From COVID-19: Schools Must Be Ready
Students and adults in the school community will all need more support when schools reopen, writes the head of the National Association of School Psychologists. (May 7, 2020)
Ask a Psychologist: Helping Students Thrive Now
How to Reinforce the Teacher-Student Relationship, Even When You're Apart
Students learn best from teachers who care about them, writes Angela Duckworth. Here’s how to build a foundation of trust that a pandemic can't destroy. (May 8, 2020)
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Meet Our 2020 Leaders To Learn From
Each year, Education Week identifies some of the nation’s most exceptional school district leaders and shines a spotlight on their extraordinary impact on the success of educators and students in its Leaders To Learn From special report. We are excited to reveal our 2020 honorees.
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Larry Ferlazzo’s 7 Tips for Remote Teaching
During the coronavirus pandemic, Larry Ferlazzo, a high school teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif., reached out to dozens of teachers for their best ideas on remote learning. He shares those tips in this video.
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Zoom Unveils New Privacy and Security Features to Address Hacking Issues
The company has agreed to a host of new security features for all nationwide users, including password-protected invitations and giving meeting hosts control over private chat messages. (May 8, 2020)
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Tiny Teaching Stories: 'I Wish I Had Known'
Super-short stories written by teachers about their triumphs and frustrations, and the hilarious or absurd moments from their lives. (May 7, 2020)
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McGraw-Hill and Cengage Abandon Merger Plans
The two major companies cited what they considered onerous divestiture requirements from the U.S. Department of Justice as the reason behind their joint decision. This story is from EdWeek Market Brief, a service offering business and school leaders actionable insights about the K-12 marketplace. (May 4, 2020)
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