Tag: learning
Impact of the pandemic on children in schools
Jamie Clausen says her son Cody “cannot do distance learning ever again” after realizing her son’s behavior changed throughout the pandemic while being in lockdown….
New Jersey superintendent reacts to state lifting mask mandates in schools I ABCNL
Edison Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Bernard F. Bragen Jr. gives insight into how his students are responding to New Jersey lifting mask mandates in schools….
Chicago students returning to in-person learning on Wednesday l ABC News
The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools reached an agreement Monday night on how to bring students back to the classroom. READ MORE: https://abcn.ws/3zV9Tph…
Chicago Public Schools resume in-person learning after weeklong standoff
The Chicago Teachers Union approved the move back to in-person learning following a weeklong standoff over COVID-19 concerns. WATCH the ABC News Livestream: https://bit.ly/3rzBHum SUBSCRIBE…
Chicago teachers union reaches deal, teachers head back to school
Chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Health, Dr. John Brownstein, and professor at Brown University, Emily Oster, discuss the new COVID protocols in the Chicago…
Students hold walkout protests over in-person learning during COVID surge
Students in Boston and Chicago walked out of their classes on Friday to protest in-person learning as COVID-19 cases continue to rise. source
Return to virtual instruction should be ‘last resort’: Dallas schools superintendent
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa on parents’ concern about COVID-19 outbreaks as students return to school after the holidays….
Why kids should stay in school despite surge in pediatric COVID infections
Parenting and economics expert Emily Oster gives insight on why in-person learning is more efficient than ever despite rising COVID cases in children. source
COVID-19 surge causes Chicago Public Schools closure
Dr. Darien Sutton reacts to the Chicago Public School’s announcement to switch to remote learning as COVID-19 cases in children continue to surge. source
Education Secretary: ‘We have the tools we need to safely reopen our schools’
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about how to keep schools open, what’s been lost during the pandemic and the…
Why it’s important to talk about the Jan. 6 attack
Teachers discuss their approach to broaching the subject with their students. WATCH the ABC News Live Stream Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch…
How to discuss the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol
Dr. Wizdom Powell, a psychiatry professor at University of Connecticut, discusses why it’s important to have a conversation about Jan. 6 and how to talk…
Boston school superintendent on schools & COVID
Boston superintendent of schools, Brenda Cassellius, steps in as a substitute teacher amid COVID-19 staff shortages and talks about how she plans to keep children…
60 Days In: Time Out: Learning to Coexist (Season 1, Episode 12) | A&E
The inmates describe how difficult it is to live in such close quarters with their fellow inmates while in jail in this bonus video. #60DaysIn…
Born This Way: Home Movies: Birth Stories (Episode 1, Part 1) | A&E
The parents of the cast of Born This Way talk about the arrival of their children and the emotions surrounding learning about their Down Syndrome….
Future of education in a post-pandemic world
ABC News’ Linsey Davis examines what the future of education may look like after the pandemic ends, and speaks with former Education Secretary John King….
Children expected to return to in-person learning this fall: Education secretary
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona urged Americans to get vaccinated and outlined efforts to contain potential outbreaks in schools. source
Colleges pledging to wipe out student debts spark a larger debate in Washington
A recent study found that Black people take out higher amounts of student loans than every other racial group. ABC News Live Update, Weekdays at…
STEM industries are growing, but face shortage of qualified workers
Justin Shaifer, an advocate for science, technology, education and math learning, or STEM, discusses how to get students interested in science. The Breakdown, Weekdays at…
Teachers going the extra mile for their students
Imani Baucom reads her class a bedtime story in Washington, D.C., and Heidi Robinson brings her day’s assignments to her kindergarteners in California. source