October 9, 2025 - For Chelsea Duran, returning to high school for her senior year means being on high alert, watching over her shoulder for immigration enforcement agents. One does not have to look ...
Two years ago, educators responding to the pandemic were “building the plane in the air,” but now, some of the tools and strategies honed during the crisis have the potential to go the distance to ...
The coronavirus pandemic and school closures across the nation have exposed deep inequities within education: technology access, challenges with communication, lack of support for special education ...
Nancy Bitenc’s 7-year-old son spends most of a typical school day in an autism room at Benjamin E. Mays Elementary. Diagnosed with severe autism, cognitive disabilities and ADHD, his individualized ...
Active learning puts students at the center of the learning process by encouraging them to engage, reflect, and apply what they’re learning in meaningful ways. Rather than passively receiving ...
School closures were mandated as part of public health efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 from February 2020 in most countries. Education systems around the world are facing an unprecedented ...
With distance learning officially in place for the start of the school year, the Clark County School District hopes to answer the litany of questions from families in a forthcoming parent and student ...
Teaching special education online has its own unique challenges, but teachers have found ways to use educational technology to aid students. Special education instructors, like everyone else, turned ...
As summer transitions to fall, millions of students began the new school year the same way they ended the last: physically separated from the teachers and staff who are crucial to their academic ...
“I think we’re all disappointed that we can’t be at school, and it’s just another thing that’s changed about life right now. These past several weeks have felt really unorganized and confusing … but ...