Archive for the ‘Education at a Distance’ Category

Don’t Forget About Us: Students are Still Missing Essential Resources for Learning

This post is the ninth in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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It’s a Pandemic, Don’t Leave Students Out of the Mental Health Conversation

This post is the eighth in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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What Students Are Saying About Going Back to (Virtual) School

It’s been said over and over, this school year will be unlike any other—with some students learning from home, some […]

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A Student Perspective: Bullying in the Age of COVID-19

This post is the sixth in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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Implicit Bias in Distance Learning: Students Weigh-In on Educators’ Expectations

This post is the fifth in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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Distance Learning Pulls Back the Curtain on What Teachers Have Always Known

This post is the fourth in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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Finding My Place in Project-Based Learning and Social Justice During a Pandemic

This post is the third in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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More Than Just a Building: Getting By When School Supports Shift

This post is the second in our Education at a Distance series, centering the voices of students, parents, and educators […]

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