Newsday is opening this story to all readers so Long Islanders have access to important information about the coronavirus outbreak. All readers can learn the latest ...
When the abrupt closing of schools last spring turned his living room into his classroom, MacArthur Middle School teacher Joe Behun staged the space by tidying up his coffee table and aiming the ...
The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back seat of a moving car to a backyard hammock, officials acknowledge. A student at ...
McAlpine Elementary third-grader Quinn Barber works on remote lessons. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is still trying to get 16,000 students connected to the internet for remote classes. But other ...
Dan Gannon wouldn’t mind a full summer break. The Bronx high school history teacher is as drained as anyone by teaching remotely during the pandemic. He sympathizes with any educator taking the summer ...
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