With a SEPTA strike "imminent," the School District of Philadelphia might move some classes to virtual learning.
After a tense start to the school year, some families are turning to virtual learning as an alternative to the in-person classroom experience. Since Charleston-area schools opened Aug. 16, an ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
It's been a year since public schools across the nation closed their doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing millions of K-12 students to adapt to resuming their coursework virtually from ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- In a set of recommendations published July 13, the Houston Federation of Teachers called on Houston ISD to start the school year with equitable virtual learning and begin phasing in ...
It has officially been one year since every student in America was introduced to the world of online learning. I, for one, hadn’t even really heard of Zoom before the pandemic, and here I am logging ...
One of the important lessons of the pandemic is that virtual learning is here to stay, but it has a lot of room for improvement. And teachers, principals, and district leaders should be thinking hard ...
TRI-CITIES, Tenn. (WJHL) – Some parents and students may be ready to say ‘goodbye’ to virtual learning forever, after the pandemic outbreak resulted in months of online-only education, but many ...
The Philadelphia School District released a contingency plan on Sunday in the event that the Transport Workers Union Local 234, which represents about 5,000 SEPTA employees, goes on strike. The union ...
The work environment has changed over the past year. Social distancing restrictions mean that many people have been obligated to work from home. This has affected work across many sectors – ...
Many students struggle to understand complex STEM concepts because lectures and textbooks often make science difficult to ...
Chisholm QB Conner Quintero and Shawnee ATH Braylon Lassiter highlight new age athletes taking virtual classes reshaping high school sports.