The University of Notre Dame on Wednesday became the latest college to require students to be vaccinated if they want to return to class.
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Federal coronavirus relief could pay for many repairs.
Expanding SNAP benefits on campus to help stave off hunger.
Free college programs can enable more students to go to college, but it all depends on how the program is designed.
Teachers and students continue to deal with constant changes amid the pandemic, including school lunches.
Getting kids back to in-person learning is not a question of if, but when.
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New CDC guidelines for schools allow students to sit 3 feet apart and remove recommendations for plastic shields and other barriers.
Going forth with testing may do more harm than good.
Building confidence in students is a good approach toward reducing academic dishonesty.
What public school students are allowed to say on social media may be about to change.
Students decorated classroom doors with positive messages and spread random acts of kindness at home as well as in the community.
Teacher and student connections are an essential ingredient in learning.
The fight for equality has spanned generations.
Scores in core subjects for 12th graders in the U.S. are at a historic low.
Unpaid internships are often seen as an important rite of passage for college students.
Now is the prime opportunity for educators to use spoken word poetry as a lively way to engage students.
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Using humor in class is harder when learning is remote.
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In some U.S. cities, teachers are going on strike while in others, parents and lawmakers are pushing to send kids back to class.
With instruction times cut, high school and middle school teachers are forced to cut lessons.
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Coronavirus safety lapses abound across the country.
“I just think it’s going to be a really steep learning curve for him,” said Dale Chu, visiting fellow with the Thomas B. Fordham Institute.
How is applying for federal student financial aid about to change?
Looming cuts will hurt learning long after pandemic ends.
Lack of enrollment will have a lasting impact on schools and equity.
How high school sports became the latest battleground over transgender rights.
Here’s how my team will get doses into arms.
Roughly half of public schools have a police presence.
Sexual harassment on campus often goes overlooked.
Preschool parents worry their kids are missing out on critical social skills during the pandemic.
Around the country, contact tracing and isolation protocols are sidelining school employees and closing school buildings.
Suspensions lead to lower grades and ‘black flight’.
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Although thousands of GSAs are registered with GLSEN, GLSEN says so much work still needs to be done.