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Online learning isn't exactly new—its origins go all the way back to the 1960s. Still, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated its use as students all over the world were forced to transition to remote learning. Now, five years later, we're still settling into ...
Precipitation and cold temperatures are forecasted for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, with an ice storm possible for Sunday. Overnight refreezing of any melting ice is likely for multiple days after that.
This month’s episode explores how remote and digital learning has evolved beyond emergency pandemic measures into strategic, purpose-driven educational approaches. DLAC’s John Watson distinguishes between emergency remote learning during the pandemic ...
Remote classes reshape study habits, influencing mood and productivity for families worldwide. Teachers often spot changed energy levels when lessons shift from rooms with desks to glowing screens. Some learners feel pressure to complete tasks without ...
With a winter storm in the forecast, school leaders across the region are planning ahead and deciding what the weather could mean for classrooms next week.
Local schools are already getting families ready for the possibility of school cancellations next week. Schools sent families guidance on how to keep learning on a snow day. Though districts in the Triangle have not canceled school yet,
Almost five years after the COVID pandemic introduced K-12 schools and families to “remote learning,” Clark and Champaign County schools say when snow days come around, taking the day off is a better approach than assigning a pile of schoolwork.