OPINION: Students are coming to college less prepared during the pandemic. They need our help

By June, many U.S. colleges and universities have traditionally stopped accepting applications for admission and have a good sense of who will be in …


The Hechinger Report flipped this story into Education News•39d
Related articles
More stories from Students
Avatar cgriswoldflipped into DOOM&GLOOMAttorney Generals Across US Join Coalition Opposing Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general from across the country in filing an amicus brief opposing …
- Becky Doleflipped into Education Potpourri
Student Motivation: Making Students’ Work Relevant
For students to feel motivated, they must see the work they are doing in the classroom as interesting, valuable, and useful to their present lives. …
- Business Insiderflipped into Top Stories
Student-loan payments are set to restart in less than 3 weeks. It's the closest Biden has ever been to the deadline without giving borrowers an update.
"Tick tock, Mr. President," Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in July 2021. Over a year later, the clock is still ticking for millions of federal student-loan borrowers as they are wondering — with less than three weeks until their payments are set to resume — if that deadline will get …
- Scary Mommyflipped into Scary Mommy
California Becomes First State To Offer Free Public School Lunches
As of the 2022-2023 school year, all California public school students will have access to free meals, thanks to the state’s Universal Meals Program. …
Join the flipboard community
Discover, collect, and share stories for all your interests
Sign upMore stories from Education
- Cole Naylorflipped into National News
Attorney Generals Across US Join Coalition Opposing Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general from across the country in filing an amicus brief opposing …
- Chalkbeatflipped into Chalkbeat New York
NYC wants to change the way students learn to read. Here’s how.
Mayor Eric Adams has made literacy a priority, promising to overhaul reading instruction in New York City schools. Educators agree it’s a critical …
- Janette Speyerflipped into Mother Earth
Plunge Into Powerful Introspection With These 100 Deep Quotes!
As we go through each day, there are many ups and downs. We have moments where everything is just chugging along perfectly and other times where …
- HuffPostflipped into News & Politics
With Just 3 Words, A Boy At School Changed Everything I Thought I Knew About Myself
"Tom’s bullying was brutal. He made fun of my name. He made fun of my weight. He made fun of my family, my school work, my clothes. Nothing was off-limits." I was taught about race when I was 9 years old. My family and I had just moved from conservative West Virginia to supposedly more liberal …