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A new national poll of teachers from NPR/Ipsos finds broad trepidation about returning to the classroom, with 77% of those surveyed worried about risking their own health.
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Teachers and college professors have been given a huge challenge this month -- how to quickly adapt their classes for long-distance learning. North…
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North Carolina public school buildings are now closed until at least May 15, but educators are still working to teach students remotely. Wake County…
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Imagine a nine year old kid, stuck at home, who typically eats both breakfast and lunch at school. So what happens if his parents are struggling more than…
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Families across North Carolina are adjusting to a new way of life — and of learning. As students statewide stay home from school to prevent the spread of…
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Governor Roy Cooper has issued an executive order requiring all K-12 public schools across North Carolina to close for at least two weeks, beginning…
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Note: This segment is a rebroadcast from January 16, 2018. A study from the Public School Forum of North Carolina confirms a large and growing gap in…
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Note: This segment is a rebroadcast from January 16, 2018. A study from the Public School Forum of North Carolina confirms a large and growing gap in…
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Low-income students stand to lose two to three months of academic progress over the summer when wealthier students are often making slight gains,…
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With the opioid epidemic touching the lives of one in three North Carolinians, what can schools do to help? A lot, according to school nurses.The Journal…