Online classes are different, writes Lynne Agress, but they bring their own special opportunities for joy and learning.
In a video, the former Raiders and Bucs coach says Christian Fauria, the former Patriots tight end who now teaches at Bryant, ...
This article was originally published in CalMatters. As the world settled into pandemic life, students who graduated from high school during the COVID-19 crisis started new chapters of their lives in ...
The COVID pandemic disrupted high school and college experiences for California students causing academic setbacks, social disconnection, and lower graduation rates. Yet, many showed resilience in ...
When it comes to attending college or university classes, what do students prefer? Would they rather take in person classes ...
Cerro Coso Community College is making it easier than ever to reach your educational goals with a wide selection of late-start classes this fall. Whether you're working toward a degree, advancing your ...
“Zoombombing” is on the rise, but there are many steps you can take to keep your meetings secure from people who would like to disrupt it. “Zoombombing” is when meetings are interrupted with ...
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After billions in failed big bets, funders and schools are turning to this small education nonprofit
Over the past five years, the Equity Lab, now called the National Education Opportunity Network, or NEON, reports it has ...
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Pandemic graduates: They had no prom, no pomp and circumstance, and started college on Zoom
Banda plodded through Zoom classes and graduated high school in 2021. She became the first in her family to go to college when she enrolled at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert campus.
As the world settled into pandemic life, students who graduated from high school during the COVID-19 crisis started new chapters of their lives in social and academic seclusion. Many spent their ...
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