Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Perusing the Nile, ancient pyramids, tombs of old pharaohs, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and modern-day Cairo. Mrs. Ann Crosby’s 6th ...
Kareem Neal, a 24-year veteran educator, noticed something surprising when his school went all virtual last year: Not only did most of the students in his self-contained, special education class ...
Crossroads FLEX High School has been operating in a business zone near the school district's Cary headquarters, according to ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(Class Technologies Inc.), a global leader in virtual classrooms, today announced a collaboration with Microsoft and the release of Class for Microsoft Teams, its next ...
Online classes have become significantly more common since the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with advancements in technology ...
One of the important lessons of the pandemic is that virtual learning is here to stay, but it has a lot of room for improvement. And teachers, principals, and district leaders should be thinking hard ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's first tuition-free, virtual reality-based charter school is now enrolling statewide for the 2025-26 school year. Virtual Horizons Charter School is a home-based schooling ...
Even though many students are taking classes online, some schools are still embracing Snow Days, in part, so students can still enjoy the magic of an unexpected break. What does online learning mean ...
When COVID-19 forced schools to go virtual this past spring, reported declines in learning performance were not surprising. A recent study showed math and English/language arts outcomes suffer most ...
At the start of the pandemic, schools rushed to get laptops into the hands of students at home. In Nashville, Tenn., those laptops created new opportunities for parents who want to learn English.
As Jennifer Gomez prepared for an investor pitch, the 34-year-old Brooklyn native was primarily concerned with setting up her first grader, Olivia, for school and keeping her 3-year-old, Valentina, ...