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Climate Change Took a Heavy Toll on the U.S. Last Year. What’s the Cost to Education?

Edsurge

With experts predicting more extreme weather in 2023, that undoubtedly means schools will suffer more disruptions in a K-12 education era already defined by pandemic-related learning setbacks. It can also disrupt their learning progress — and affect their well-being. They include hurricanes, wildfires and winter storms.

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OPINION: Let’s use the pandemic as a dress-rehearsal for much-needed digital transformation

The Hechinger Report

What should come next is an examination of how schools can more deeply and deliberately harness technology to make high-quality learning accessible to every learner, even in the wake of a crisis. We know that each student learns differently. Related: How to plan for a future of education where disruption is the norm.

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'Robots Are Coming For Your Children'

Hack Education

But just one of these occupations seems to dominate the storyline of how schools should prepare students for the “jobs of the future.” ” And it sure isn’t “everyone should learn nursing.” ” Everyone Should Learn to Code. Learning how to “work.”