California Teacher vaccines in California determined by location, luck By Ricardo Cano | CalMatters | February 9, 2021 Across California, vaccinating teachers has become a central sticking point in talks between districts and unions for returning students in person.
California California teachers grapple with grading nearly a year after initial school closures By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | February 9, 2021 Surge in Fs and Ds during distance learning is a reminder of pandemic's toll on students, and prompts a revision of grading expectations and policies.
California New data shines light on student achievement progress — and gaps — in California and U.S. By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | February 8, 2021 Greatest concern in new data released in a Stanford study is the widening Black-white academic achievement gap.
California School reopening debates balance on tightrope between ideal safety, COVID’s reality By Laura Ungar and Samantha Young | Kaiser Health News | February 8, 2021 Across the country, politics have muddied the question of when and how to reopen schools.
College Teaching about pandemics and inequality in real-time By Jodi Benenson and Tara Kolar Bryan, University of Nebraska Omaha | The Conversation | February 5, 2021 A graduate student course centered around pandemics, protest, and policy brought past and current issues together in real time.
California Newsom proposes ‘dual admission’ program for community college transfer students By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 3, 2021 The new program would ease student transfer from community college to a specific California State University or University of California campus.
California California schools press ‘play’ on esports leagues during pandemic By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | February 2, 2021 Schools are hoping to provide students with the teamwork and camaraderie — maybe even some tech knowledge — that they lack while isolated.
College Berkeley de-names another hall, fourth in 12 months By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 29, 2021 Anthropologist Alfred Kroeber continues to be associated with the ideas of exclusion and erasure of Native Americans.
Education UC sees record enrollment; Blacks lead gains, but still underrepresented By Keith Burbank | Local News Matters | January 28, 2021 Of the reported 16.1% jump in enrollment from the previous year, Latino students comprised the largest proportion of applicants.
education What happens to children who missed kindergarten during Covid-19 crisis? By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | January 28, 2021 While many students have likely suffered learning loss during the global health crisis, it may have a greater impact on incoming first-graders.