Steps to safeguard ourselves and our young precious ones.
the impact of test and trace interventions, and the risk of occurrence of a second COVID-19 epidemic wave in the UK: a modelling study
A new study predicts that delaying school openings could save lives.
Doctors, parents and school professionals offer their insights.
Teachers are exploring the far-reaching effects of the coronavirus with students in classes ranging from history to business and math.
With a new school year on the horizon—and coronavirus infections still raging—teachers say they’re more anxious and exhausted than ever.
A group of researchers with diverse perspectives and expertise to come together to discuss what the evidence tells us we should do to educate our students next year.
To help school leaders navigate these monumental decisions, Education Week lays out the big challenges ahead and some solutions.
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) collaborated with more than 40 partners to illuminate a way forward
To help school leaders navigate these monumental decisions, Education Week lays out the big challenges ahead and some solutions.
This moment is an important opportunity to reimagine how, and what, education and skills are delivered to prepare students for a rapidly changing world of work.
The coronavirus lockdown will have widened the existing gap in vocabulary development, according to teachers
When Science looked at reopening strategies from South Africa to Finland to Israel, some encouraging patterns emerged. Together, they suggest a combination of keeping student groups small and requiring...
When people develop emotional maturity, they are better equipped to adapt to new situations quickly; to overcome fear and the anguish caused by the breakdown of their routine, and...
While teachers say they miss their students and the normalcy of school, many are apprehensive—and scared—about returning to in-person instruction amid so much uncertainty.
In times of crisis, investments are cut.
Warning that schools in the sector could face a struggle to recruit teachers as well as dwindling pupil numbers after coronavirus
A silver lining of Covid-19 may be that schools emerge better able to tackle the global emergency of climate change.
It’s a problem that many educators have been grappling with for years, but one that has been exacerbated—and made more public—by COVID-19.
What sort of learning losses could we expect from the shortened 2019-20 school year?
Online learning can work for most special needs students.
Jeff Trudeau, Head of School at the American International School of Monrovia (AISM), is in the unique position of being one of only a few educators able to take...
One of the biggest challenges for educators is how to memorialize someone who has died when social distancing rules prevent students from gathering.
How we reopen and recover now will shape public education for years to come.