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Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, right, speaks to students during the April 15 reopening of Lykkebo School in Copenhagen.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, right, speaks to students during the April 15 reopening of Lykkebo School in Copenhagen.
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Federal Photos In Denmark, Students Go Back to School, 6 Feet Apart
Denmark was the first European country to allow daycare and primary schools to open since the COVID-19 lockdown.
Emma Patti Harris, April 20, 2020
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Maddie Judge, a 2nd grader in Baltimore, Md., has built her own schedule and is now working on a remote learning platform.
Maddie Judge, a 2nd grader in Baltimore, Md., has built her own schedule and is now working on a remote learning platform.
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Teaching & Learning Photos What Remote Learning Looks Like During the Coronavirus Crisis
We asked parents, students, and educators to share what their home learning environments look like during the coronavirus pandemic.
Emma Patti Harris, March 23, 2020
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The Scottsbluff section had signs in the seats for their game against Omaha Roncalli during a Class B game of the Nebraska state boys high school basketball tournament at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln on March 13, 2020. Crowds were limited to staff and immediate family only due to fears about the coronavirus.
The Scottsbluff section had signs in the seats for their game against Omaha Roncalli during a Class B game of the Nebraska state boys high school basketball tournament at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln on March 13, 2020. Crowds were limited to staff and immediate family only due to fears about the coronavirus.
Chris Machian/ Omaha World-Herald via AP
School & District Management Photos Out for Weeks: Schools and Students Amid Coronavirus
An unprecedented number of schools have shut down in the midst of fears surrounding the novel coronavirus.
Emma Patti Harris, March 16, 2020
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Sophomore Caleb Caraker, 16, attaches plywood sheathing to the roof of a tiny house on Friday, March 22, 2019 at Battle High School in Columbia, Mo. Students in a combined construction and geometry class are building a tiny house for a low-income family in the community.
Sophomore Caleb Caraker, 16, attaches plywood sheathing to the roof of a tiny house on Friday, March 22, 2019 at Battle High School in Columbia, Mo. Students in a combined construction and geometry class are building a tiny house for a low-income family in the community.
Whitney Curtis for Education Week
Mathematics Photos Teaching Math Through Tiny Houses
One school in Missouri is teaching students math as they build tiny houses for low-income families in their community.
Education Week Photo Staff, July 17, 2019
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Niklas Krantz, a coordinator with the Huron River Watershed Council, laughs with students during the council’s annual “Insect Identification Day” in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Niklas Krantz, a coordinator with the Huron River Watershed Council, laughs with students during the council’s annual “Insect Identification Day” in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Sylvia Jarrus for Education Week
Science Photos Students Become ‘Citizen Scientists’ to Conduct Research on Bugs
Citizen science is a method of involving students and community members in scientific research and exploration.
Education Week Photo Staff, July 9, 2019
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Junior Rochelle Borden, 17, (right) walks with her boyfriend, Archie Grant, 17, (left) to her art class at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago. The pair have been dating for two years.
Junior Rochelle Borden, 17, (right) walks with her boyfriend, Archie Grant, 17, (left) to her art class at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago. The pair have been dating for two years.
Taylor Glascock for Education Week
School Choice & Charters Photos One Student’s Day at an Elite Public High School
Chicago's selective enrollment high schools come closer to reflecting the diversity of the community.
Education Week Photo Staff, May 7, 2019
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From left, sixth graders Maryann Hernandez, Fynn Gullicks, Kylie Duchsherer, and Sa’Rai Ridley work on an anti-bullying video at Horizon Middle School.
From left, sixth graders Maryann Hernandez, Fynn Gullicks, Kylie Duchsherer, and Sa’Rai Ridley work on an anti-bullying video at Horizon Middle School.
Kristina Barker for Education Week
Classroom Technology Photos What Does Digital Literacy Look Like in North Dakota?
Schools are doing more to incorporate technology and cyber security into their teacher training and student curriculum.
Education Week Photo Staff, April 3, 2019
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Marchers walked about three quarters of a mile from the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium to the intersection of Calvert and Bladen streets.
Kaitlyn Dolan/Education Week
Teaching Profession Photos Thousands of Teachers March on Maryland’s Capital
Thousands of educators and advocates, clad in red, gathered in Annapolis, Md., to raise concerns about equity, teacher pay and funding.
Kaitlyn Dolan, March 12, 2019
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Social Studies Photos Teachers Show off their #BlackHistoryBookShelf “Shelfies”
For Black History Month, teachers and librarians send in pictures of the books and resources they use to celebrate the month.
Education Week Photo Staff, March 4, 2019
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Thousands of teachers rallied through downtown Los Angeles to demand higher pay, more support staff, and smaller classes.
Thousands of teachers rallied through downtown Los Angeles to demand higher pay, more support staff, and smaller classes.
Morgan Lieberman for Education Week
Teaching Profession Photos What It Felt Like to Be at the Los Angeles Teacher Strike: A Reporter’s Perspective
Teachers rallied through downtown Los Angeles to demand higher pay, more support staff, and smaller classes.
Education Week Photo Staff, January 23, 2019
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Students walk through a dark hallway during a class change in January at Jaime Coira School in Ciales, Puerto Rico. Months after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, the school still had no power and only one generator.
Students walk through a dark hallway during a class change in January at Jaime Coira School in Ciales, Puerto Rico. Months after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, the school still had no power and only one generator.
Swikar Patel/Education Week
School & District Management Photos Education Week’s Photos of the Year for 2018
Parkland. Santa Fe. Teacher walkouts and teacher strikes. 2018 was a year of unspeakable tragedy and passionate political action.
Education Week Photo Staff, December 6, 2018
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Corinne Gaby prepares to ride her horse, Little Red, on the Notch Peak Ranch in rural Albany County, Wyo. Corinne often rides her horse to school.
Corinne Gaby prepares to ride her horse, Little Red, on the Notch Peak Ranch in rural Albany County, Wyo. Corinne often rides her horse to school.
School & District Management Photos A Class of One at Rural Wyoming School
Thoman Ranch Elementary in Sweetwater County has two students. Notch Peak Elementary in Albany County, however, stands alone.
Education Week Photo Staff, November 1, 2018
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Dressed in her shoulder pads and jersey, 8th grader Julie Michael, 13, holds her flute before playing the national anthem with the marching band at Seven Springs Middle School in New Port Richey, Fla. Julie is a kicker on the football team, and also plays linebacker and wide receiver.
Dressed in her shoulder pads and jersey, 8th grader Julie Michael, 13, holds her flute before playing the national anthem with the marching band at Seven Springs Middle School in New Port Richey, Fla. Julie is a kicker on the football team, and also plays linebacker and wide receiver.
Bronte Wittpenn /Tampa Bay Times via AP<br/>
Student Well-Being & Movement Photos Tackling Football and the Flute
Julie Michael stood in the metal bleachers, flute poised at her lips, ready to play the national anthem with the middle school band.
Education Week Photo Staff, October 5, 2018
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Guests at a reunion of Santa Fe High School alumni walk by the words “SF Strong” on their way to the fundraiser event at Galveston County Fairgrounds last week in Santa Fe, Texas.
Guests at a reunion of Santa Fe High School alumni walk by the words “SF Strong” on their way to the fundraiser event at Galveston County Fairgrounds last week in Santa Fe, Texas.
Marie D. De Jesus/Houston Chronicle via AP
College & Workforce Readiness Photos In a Grieving Texas Town, a Class Reunion Becomes Something More
Months ago, Rachel Lyons assumed her 10-year high school reunion would be a low-key affair.
Education Week Photo Staff, July 16, 2018
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