Sitting alone in his empty classroom, Greenfield-Central High School English teacher Mike Foster works with his students by computer during a virtual class in April 2021. The state of Indiana just ...
As the pandemic affected higher education and forced universities to think creatively about keeping students engaged from afar, immersive learning continued to gain traction as a virtual tool to bring ...
With quarantines, staffing shortages and virtual learning days, a technology problem is the last interruption educators need when they have students’ attention. Whether a teacher is using a computer ...
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), K-12 public schools faced significant teacher shortages in 2022, with nearly half reporting vacancies. Special education was one of ...
The pandemic’s sweeping shutdown of school buildings led many districts to hastily put up emergency virtual learning services to continue providing lessons to students. For many teachers, students, ...
Owasso Public Schools is now accepting applications for its Virtual Learning Program for the upcoming 2025–26 school year. The program is open to students in grades 6 through 12 and provides families ...
A new bill aimed at expanding virtual learning opportunities across Texas has been signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott. “Whether it’s helping foster youth find success at Trinity Charter Schools, ...
Virtual school enrollment in Wisconsin remains high, up 55% from pre-pandemic levels. Students choose online learning for flexibility to accommodate unique circumstances like competitive sports or ...
Though the omicron-driven COVID surge has caused record-breaking numbers of cases, South Texas educators are weary to returning to remote education because of low student interaction, weak ...