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Jan 26

How four middle schoolers are navigating the pandemic

By Caroline Preston, The Hechinger Report

Isolated from peers and forced into remote learning, students experience loss, educational setbacks – and some unexpected academic progress.

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Jan 19

‘It’s just too much’: Why some students are abandoning community colleges

By Lawrence Lanahan, The Hechinger Report

Fall enrollment at community colleges was down 10 percent from a year earlier, according to National Student Clearinghouse data.

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Dec 29

For some colleges, COVID-19 ‘accelerated innovation’ in how to adapt

By Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report

The pandemic has accelerated innovation in an industry that’s usually slow to change.

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Nov 30

‘I’ve never seen the campus’: What it’s like to attend Harvard from your childhood bedroom

By Charlotte West, The Hechinger Report

Zoom lectures haven’t been as bad as she thought they would be, though the upstairs neighbor’s vacuuming is distracting when she’s trying to pay attention.

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Nov 25

How deteriorating schools fuel the inequality crisis amid COVID-19

By Meredith Kolodner and Bracey Harris, Neal Morton, The Hechinger Report

The rampant spread of the coronavirus has exposed a crisis of crumbling and dilapidated school buildings brought on by decades of underfunding and neglect.

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Aug 27

How some educators are teaching antiracism to the youngest students

By Aaricka Washington, The Hechinger Report

Education leaders have started to reckon with how to comprehensively teach history and antiracism. With young kids, the challenge is finding ways to tackle those topics in substantive yet age-appropriate ways.

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Aug 21

Students have their own demands for school reopening

By Charlotte West, The Hechinger Report

Mental health support, better remote instruction and a focus on vulnerable students -- high schoolers are pressing legislatures and school boards to make their appeals heard.

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Jul 31

Jobless college students are being given summer jobs to mentor younger peers

By Charlotte West, The Hechinger Report

With their summer jobs and internships canceled and anxiety about getting Covid-19 — or just succumbing to boredom — college students have found one type of work that they largely can do at home this summer: mentoring younger students to…

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Jul 27

A monument to Philadelphia’s Black student protesters will go up as another monument comes down

By Benjamin Herold, The Hechinger Report

Local high school students convinced Pennsylvania’s Historical and Museum Commission to commemorate Philadelphia’s 1967 Black student walkouts. Soon afterward, city officials removed a statue honoring the former police commissioner who ordered the young protesters beaten.

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Jun 25

How COVID-19 has made some colleges question the academic calendar

By Matt Krupnick, The Hechinger Report

You won’t know it from their mostly empty campuses, but colleges and universities will be bustling this summer. Experts say it’s time to rethink a calendar that dates back to when students had to go home to help on the…

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