Education Mar 28 Schools in the path of April’s solar eclipse prepare for a natural teaching moment By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press
Education Oct 28 COVID-19 pandemic massively set back learning, especially for high-poverty areas The COVID-19 pandemic set back learning in some U.S. school systems by more than a year, with children in high-poverty areas most impacted, according to a district-by-district analysis of test scores. By Bianca Vázquez Toness, Sharon Lurye, Associated Press
Health Mar 19 CDC changes school guidance, allowing desks to be closer U.S. health officials are relaxing social distancing recommendations for schools, now saying students can sit as close as 3 feet to each other in classrooms. By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press
Education Apr 04 Watch 6:20 Will classroom cameras protect students with special needs? Because children with intellectual disabilities are the most vulnerable to abuse at school, Texas is the first state to require cameras in special education classrooms if requested by parents. But the current law has raised concerns about privacy as well… By PBS News Hour
Education Aug 22 Watch Online university skips class to be more accessible College for America, an online degree program, has no classes, professors or credit hours. It's been cited as an innovative way to make college more affordable. But how do its students qualify for a degree? Hari Sreenivasan reports from New… By PBS News Hour
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Oct 13 Watch Sandra Day O’Connor on Judicial Elections, Supreme Court’s New Players Judy Woodruff speaks to former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor about her efforts to improve literacy for students, judicial elections and the new makeup of the court. Continue watching