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Parents, students livid as colleges move classes online amid anti-Israel violence: 'Very unsettling'
A handful of colleges and universities have shuttered in recent weeks and days amid the spread of anti-Israel unrest on campuses around the country, leaving those who paid thousands of dollars in tuition feeling frustrated that they were barred from ...
The remote program may have helped students who could not take part in person and offers lessons for how internships could work going forward.
Interactive: As schools turn to remote learning amid COVID-19 outbreak, students face digital divide
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As coronavirus spreads in our area, a growing number of schools are closing and moving to online remote learning. However, that will be a challenge for some students on the wrong side of the digital divide. This is critical ...
If you go back to the first days of the COVID crisis, when campuses across the country were shutting down, college students weren’t very happy with emergency online learning. Surveys conducted then showed deep dissatisfaction, with as many as 70 percent ...
Katherine Prange: Students bore the brunt of COVID-19 and are feeling its effects on their education
As COVID-19 changed our landscape, K-12 students saw their world shrink to the confines of their computers. Because so many districts in Illinois were unprepared for remote learning, students’ grades in the last quarter of the 2020 school year could not ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Oliver Citywide Academy will learn remotely for the rest of the year after a student was shot and killed by another student last week. Jaymier Perry, 15, is accused of shooting and killing Derrick Harris, also 15, near the front steps ...
They’re sitting pretty — at least in the classroom. New research suggests that attractive female college students accustomed to earning high grades in person aren’t making the same marks during remote learning. A Swedish study, published in the ...
Vanessa Ventura’s senior year of high school resembled her experience during the pandemic, when, as a seventh-grader, she’d log into her computer and start her day, alone, in front of a screen. “The main reason I decided to stay home was because I ...
UNESCO has called for international bans on smartphones in schools. Many teachers are concerned as well: a survey shows that 72 percent of high school teachers in the United States view cellphones as a major distraction for students.