As Trump promotes 1776 project, educators say a more complete history of white
vigilante justice taught in the classroom could prevent another Capitol
insurgency.
States’ efforts so far suggest there won’t be enough money to go around for all
the learning losses of students with disabilities from COVID-19 school
shutdowns.
After halting football practices and games this summer, a growing number of high
schools are returning to the gridiron, despite the sport’s high risk of
infection.
The schooling services that English-language learners and students with
disabilities receive don’t always translate well to remote learning. Here’s how
schools can help.
The mere threat of immigration enforcement could have severe consequences for
students’ mental health, school engagement, grades, and post-high school lives,
a new study finds.
Between 5 percent and 10 percent of all children will stutter, as presidential
contender Joe Biden once did, at some period in their life, federal data
indicates.
In some districts with all-remote learning, high school athletes are still on
the field. And in some states, political leaders are getting heat for canceling
school sports.
Six in 10 programs worry they will have to shut down permanently, a survey
finds—and that was before so many districts announced fall remote-learning
plans.