Distance education

From screen placement to decorative touches, here's how to give your children a remote learning space they don't hate.
Here's what doctors with children really think of distance learning versus in-person learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Educators are finding new ways to prepare for online learning, which means ensuring their virtual classrooms remain accessible to disabled students.
These kids' study desks will get them through days of online classes and remote learning and nights of homework.
Federally run schools serving Native students were slow to shut and to offer distance learning. Millions in federal relief aid has yet to be disbursed.
Resources meant for vulnerable students like refugees fell through the gaps during the scramble to pivot to online learning.
"There’s been a learning loss because of this disruption," he said, as schools have gone online during the coronavirus crisis.
Some school districts have tried to reach out since closing, but thousands of families have not responded, leaving leaders to wonder if they’re hungry or safe.
What families are being asked to do right now is impossible. It's OK if it feels that way.
“I don’t know if professors have thought about people like me," one community college student said.