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Julie Jargon from The Wall Street Journal tracks the race to bridge the digital divide, as school districts across the country assist millions of students who lack adequate internet access for distance learning.
In keeping with COVID safety measures, some schools have set up outdoor classrooms where kids can socially distance. Elisabeth Buchwald looks at the conflicting results of this new trend in education.
Peter Morici, professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, forecasts ways that universities will reinvent themselves to provide a full college experience via online learning this fall.
As colleges announce their plans to move forward in the era of coronavirus, some students are considering taking a gap year or transferring. Jillian Berman from MarketWatch offers advice to students heading into an uncertain academic year.
No regrets? Not for many recent college graduates. Listen as MarketWatch's Catey Hill tells Gordon what many former students regret about their college experience.
Put the phone down and pick up a pencil. Listen as MarketWatch's Maria Lamagna tells Gordon why the U.S. should take note of France's recent ban on smartphones in schools.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Tawnell Hobbs tells Mike Gavin how school districts are buying the active shooter coverage, also called "active-assailant" insurance, for legal costs and other expenses in the event of a school shooting.
Listen as the New York Times' Natasha Singer tells Jennifer Kushinka how companies are selling survey data on millions of high schoolers to trick them into paying for entry into programs.
Stuck on what to give someone you love? Why not give the gift of financial literacy. MarketWatch Reporter Alessandra Malito discusses the gifts that are certain to pay off, including financial education.
A look at America's growing education divide, creating generational wealth, and is the travel industry is finally ending discrimination against solo travelers.
Reid Wilson from The Hill provides a startling look at the differences in life experience between college-educated Americans and those who didn't attend college.
USA Today's Steve Reilly discusses his investigation into a disturbing trend that have allowed teachers with abusive pasts to keep their job and move freely from one school to the next.