Posts Tagged ‘Distance Learning’

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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Family Engagement Will Never Be the Same—and It Shouldn’t Be

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

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November 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ November Research Rundown; our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the […]

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Minnesota Fall Learning Plans By the Numbers 

Since the sudden shift to distance learning this spring, we’ve been tracking how Minnesota schools are responding, taking a bird’s […]

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September 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ September Research Rundown; our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the […]

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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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14 Key Questions for Parents to Ask to Help Navigate this School Year

This year, back-to-school will look different than ever before. With each district making a unique learning plan, how do you […]

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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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August 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ August Research Rundown—our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the education […]

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Learning From National Innovators Part 3: Educating Students During COVID-19

Right now, schools and districts across Minnesota are building their own, unique back-to-school plan. While this allows a customized approach […]

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10 Things All MN Schools Must Do Next School Year, No Matter Their Model

Last week, Governor Walz announced a framework for back-to-school that will lead to a mix of delivery models across the […]

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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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July 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ July Research Rundown; our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the […]

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Community Sounds Off at the Capitol on Distance Learning Barriers

In June, Minnesota’s House Education Policy and Finance committees came together for a series of informational hearings to better understand […]

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As Districts Plan for Fall, Lessons Learned from Minnesota’s Distance Learning Plans

The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) recently issued guidance to help schools plan for the fall, and asked districts to […]

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June 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ June Research Rundown; our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the […]

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Ensuring Equity: Emergency Funds and Summer Learning on the Way for MN Schools

Last week, Governor Walz announced how he will prioritize Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act emergency support dedicated […]

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2020 Session Wrap-Up: What Passed, What Didn’t (and What Still Has a Chance)?

The 2020 legislative session was not what anyone expected. COVID-19’s devastating impact on Minnesota students and their access to a […]

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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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May 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ May Research Rundown; our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the […]

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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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Minnesota, We Have a Problem: Students Need Internet Access for Distance Learning

Minnesota students have been distance learning for about a month and are set to continue through at least the remainder […]

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Minnesota Distance Learning Plans by the Numbers

Last week, Governor Walz announced Minnesota school buildings will remain closed for the rest of the school year, elevating the […]

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Why Distance Learning Can’t Always Come First: A Student Perspective

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

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April 2020 Research Rundown

Welcome to EdAllies’ April Research Rundown; our curated list of recent, relevant research we think is worth adding to the […]

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MN Legislators Ready to Act on K-12: How House and Senate Proposals Compare 

More than a week after Minnesota signed broad COVID-19 response legislation into law, the state’s House and Senate education committees […]

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5 Things I’ve Learned So Far in the Dash to Distance Learning

Imagine you were about to start an online high school. Think of all the questions that you would have to […]

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Learning from National Innovators: Educating Students Under COVID-19

Like all of you, our team at EdAllies is working to adjust to the new realities we face. There are […]

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