The debate over online versus in-person classroom learning in K-12 education rages on, driven by concerns over student engagement, academic performance, and social-emotional development. Advocates of ...
We know online learning isn’t for everyone, but we must advocate for those students (and families) for whom alternative learning arrangements are working. These lessons should guide K-12 policy makers ...
Teachers have come a long way since March 2020, when many were thrown unprepared into the remote learning world. But instructional technology consultant and author Lindy Hockenbary says there’s still ...
Over the nearly four years since COVID-19 forced schools to shift to emergency remote learning, K-12 students and educators have grown accustomed to online and hybrid learning models and the ed-tech ...
Hours before the sun rose and you opened your newspaper this morning, a Mesa high school senior reported for calculus class and turned in an assignment to her teacher. A 12-year-old competitive ice ...
The coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed day-to-day life including how students are receiving their education. Schools have shifted between in-person and online learning throughout the ...
Beginning in 2020, online learning, also known as distance learning or e-learning, has gained more popularity due to disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. As restrictions loosened, enrollment has ...
The U.S. Department of Education has released its first guide to the evaluation of K-12 online-learning programs, which have grown rapidly in recent years while evaluation methods for such education ...
More than 40 states have official K-12 online-learning programs, and in almost half those programs student enrollments are growing at a rate of 25 percent annually, says a study by a team of ...
(TNS) — At least 29 states and Washington, D.C., allow or require schools to hold back struggling third graders who don't pass state standardized reading tests, the result of ongoing attempts to close ...