Maybe you are a parent, a teacher or a student. It’s no secret that the pandemic transformed the education sector, and as we near five years since the coronavirus pandemic, we look back at all of the ...
Over four years after the start of mass school lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, many children are still feeling the educational effects. According to a new report from the testing nonprofit ...
When COVID-19 first shut down schools in March 2020, the Class of 2025 was in 7th grade: the middle of middle school. School buildings shuttered and education shifted online for all students, forever ...
The COVID-19 pandemic turned kids’ lives upside down — and parents aren’t ready to forgive the school officials, politicians, and members of the media who allowed unscientific school closures to drag ...
Children’s executive function skills need to play a game of catch-up, concludes a new research study. The study puts the ...
Five years ago, when Esti Iturralde’s daughter was in the first grade, the little girl struggled with learning to read. The teacher told her mother not to worry, Winnie just wasn’t ready yet, but ...
This first appeared in James Farrell's weekly education newsletter. Sign up here to get it to your inbox first. Once again, a new report is highlighting just how difficult it’s been for students to ...
Primary care screening visits for young children serve as useful sources of data for assessing social and developmental markers. It is not clear how these screening data can be used to predict whether ...
For Ravulo Kuruduadua, the achievement was more than an award — it was proof that giving up was never an option.
The Washington Post wants to hear from federal student loan borrowers who took out new car loans, mortgages or credit card debt during the pandemic pause on education loan payments.