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As districts return to remote learning, are they any better prepared?

2020-12-14
Nine months since many teachers and students made an abrupt transition to remote instruction, some are preparing to once again teach and learn virtually. Darren Schwartz, chief academic officer in a Connecticut school district, says his district is better prepared this time around because of adjustments, such as eliminating packets and investing in more technology…

Covid-19 i svenska skolor synliggör sårbarhetens potential i lärares praktik

2020-12-04
När covid-19-pandemin skakar utbildningssystemet i grundvalarna angrips inte bara elever och lärare utan också de pågående processer som skapas i utbildningens relationella spänningsfält. Författarna Linda Ekström Lind, Anna Martín Bylund och Linnéa Stenliden belyser i sin artikel lärares förmåga att ta in och agera i den unika fysiska och digitala kontext som uppstår.
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Child abuse is harder to spot during the pandemic. What can educators do?

2020-11-12
Reports of child abuse declined between 30% and 70% nationally during the coronavirus pandemic when more students were learning remotely. In this interview, Bart Klika, chief research and strategy officer at Prevent Child Abuse America, offers strategies to help educators identify and prevent potential neglect or abuse.
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"Want to rethink education after Covid-19? Creative solutions mean taking more risks"

2020-11-11
Act like entrepreneurs and avoid missing opportunities. Educational leaders should be less risk averse, seize opportunities and try out new ideas, even if you only have 50 percent of the information, writes Henry M. Smith, assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Education and a former U.S. assistant secretary of education.
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