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Around 55% students in class 4 to 12 reported health issues like stress, eyesight problems due to online classes, reveals new study
Nearly 55 per cent students in Classes 4 to 12 have reported health issues, mainly due to prolonged…
US students are failing at frightening levels during the pandemic. We know Fs 'disproportionately punish' students with 'weaker safety nets', but experts can't decide what to do.
"Kids are surviving a pandemic - or they're trying to survive a pandemic," one expert told Insider.…
Inyoung Choi
A group of parents banded together to form a pandemic pod by hiring a teacher to educate their first-graders in a backyard shed
A teacher shares how she and a group of parents transformed a backyard shed into a schoolhouse fit …
Monica Humphries
The coronavirus pandemic is creating 2 major problems in education, but there aren't as many downsides as upsides
The pandemic is further exaggerating education's socioeconomic divide. But an increase in tutoring …
Hillary Hoffower
How businesses are selling their expertise online to cash in on the boom in virtual learning during the pandemic
If you can't do, teach. And when you teach, make sure you're charging for it — ideally with a subsc…
Mark Stenberg
A learning strategist explores how the pandemic has disrupted the classic leadership model
"We're not returning to what was a classic leadership model," Todd Moran, NovoEd's chief learning s…
May M. Teng
Less than 50% of children able to catch up with age-appropriate learning, claims survey
Over 48,000 students participated in the Smile India foundation survey covering 22 Indian states.
PTI
Online learning giant Coursera will give colleges free access to 3,800 courses, as the coronavirus pandemic forces a switch to remote learning
"Despite our best efforts to bring the University's resources to bear on this virus, we are still f…
Bani Sapra
The end of campus life: What colleges will look like in the fall, from Zoom classes to deserted quads and sports stadiums
Several university leaders have weighed in on how coronavirus will affect dorms, classes, and socia…
Juliana Kaplan
UNICEF, Airtel Africa team up to support children, families affected by COVID-19
The partnership will also provide UNICEF with a means to facilitate vital cash assistance to allev…
PTI
Some South Carolina teachers are getting $2,500 bonuses to stop them quitting
Dr. Gregory McCord, superintendent for Malboro County School District, said that retaining teachers…
Anna Cooban
Republicans seem determined to learn absolutely nothing from our bizarre post-pandemic economy
This weird features of the pandemic recovery could teach us a lot about growth, inflation, and ineq…
Linette Lopez
US math skills suffered their biggest-ever setback during COVID, with just 26% of 8th graders meeting the mark
The Nation's Report Card results are "appalling, unacceptable, and a reminder of the impact that th…
Ayelet Sheffey
The economic consequences for students during the pandemic 'could be far greater than those of the Great Recession'
Black and Hispanic students were disproportionately impacted by "learning loss," during the pandemi…
Kelsey Neubauer
Education is more ripe for disruption than nearly any other industry, says NYU professor Scott Galloway: 'Harvard is now a $50,000 streaming platform'
The pandemic, Galloway told Insider, has "pulled back the curtain on the game or the ruse that is h…
Tim Levin
Gabrielle Union-Wade said listening more than she spoke helped her become a better parent
Gabrielle Union-Wade said while at home with her kids during lockdown, she asked them questions abo…