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When 7 Family Members Continue Their Studies While Sheltered In Place
One house in Massachusetts is suddenly brimming with remote learning. With seven family members all trying to keep their studies going while their sc…
6 years, 1 month ago
The Future of K-12 School Post-Coronavirus
Today we’re looking at what K-12 schools could look like after social distancing is over and people reassess what they want from our school systems. …
6 years, 2 months ago
How a Preschool for At-Risk Children Is Prioritizing Mental Health During COVID-19 Closures
Last fall, EdSurge wrote about a specialized preschool program in Ohio for kids who have experienced severe trauma. These are kids who depend on wrap…
6 years, 2 months ago
Bonus Episode: Scenes From College Classes Forced Online by COVID-19
With college campuses across the country shut-down due to COVID-19, teaching has suddenly moved online. For many students and instructors, this is th…
6 years, 2 months ago
‘Let Yourself Off the Hook’: Advice for Teachers and Parents During COVID-19
The new realities of the COVID-19 pandemic are starting to set in this week, as schools across the country have closed and shifted to online learning…
6 years, 2 months ago
How Librarians Continue Their Work Digitally Even as Coronavirus Closes Libraries
We’ve been doing a lot of coverage this month of schools and colleges closing and shifting online to try to finish out their semesters amid this pand…
6 years, 2 months ago
Bonus Episode: Coronavirus Has Led to a Rush of Online Teaching. How Can Professors Manage?
Every day, a new batch of colleges announces that in-person classes are closed and teaching will shift online to try to halt the spread of the corona…
6 years, 2 months ago
How Education is Becoming the Front Lines for Debating the Role of Algorithms
Even though SXSWedu was cancelled, we pressed on with our planned session—recorded remotely rather than in person. We talk to researchers and student…
6 years, 2 months ago
Bonus Episode: Healing the Youngest Victims of the Opioid Crisis
On this bonus episode of the EdSurge Podcast we’re talking about the youngest victims of the opioid crisis. They’re preschoolers whose parents or car…
6 years, 3 months ago
What Does Inclusive Teaching Look Like?
How can teachers keep any racial or cultural bias they might have out of their classrooms, and make sure every student feels equally valued? To tackl…
6 years, 3 months ago