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As schools reopen, will Black and Asian families return?

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While many families are eager for a return to in-person learning this fall, others are not: Surveys show that some families are reluctant to return — and, that Black and Asian families are the most likely to feel this way. She has no plans for them to return to school even when in-person learning resumes.

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OPINION: How can teachers help students grapple with the chaos surrounding us?

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They say college should not be a time for a lot of survey courses. Kate Walsh has served as the president of the National Council on Teacher Quality since 2003, leading work to ensure that every child has equal access to effective teachers. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletters. appeared first on The Hechinger Report.

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PROOF POINTS: The value of one-size-fits-all math homework

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Advocates call this concept “personalized learning” but this sci-fi idyll (or dystopia, depending on your point of view) has been slow to catch on in American classrooms. In surveys, teachers said it changes how they review homework. I rarely hear about “personalized learning” any more in a classroom context.