Covid 19 Latest about Covid 19 What the Return of Flu and Other Viruses Might Mean for Schools By Erik Ofgang published 2 August 21 The Delta variant of the coronavirus is not the only respiratory pathogen that might spread through schools this year. CDC Reverses Course: Masks Now Required for Vaccinated Educators and Students in Schools By Erik Ofgang last updated 28 July 21 Delta variant is more contagious and those vaccinated appear able to spread it in rare breakthrough cases, says the CDC. Masking is seen as a necessary strategy to keep open schools. Pediatrician Group Calls for Universal School Masking: What You Need to Know By Erik Ofgang published 26 July 21 The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released new COVID-19 guidance that breaks with the CDC by urging universal masking regardless of vaccination status. The Delta Variant: Should Educators & Parents Be Worried? By Erik Ofgang published 19 July 21 The highly contagious coronavirus strain is fueling case upticks across the globe. What does that mean for this coming school year? CDC Schools Guidance Update: 4 Takeaways By Erik Ofgang last updated 14 July 21 Masks for the unvaccinated remain, as does 3-foot distancing, but surface spread has been deemphasized How CTE Leaders Adapted Through Unprecedented Challenges By Doug Konopelko published 1 July 21 CTE leaders found new ways to provide classes and experiences for students throughout the pandemic Masks Soon Won’t Be Needed in Schools By Erik Ofgang published 25 May 21 Educators likely can leave their masks home in a matter of weeks, says Dr. Joseph G. Allen, of the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University Student Safety Strategies By Erik Ofgang last updated 19 May 21 In this recent Tech & Learning virtual roundtable, educators and professionals talk about the building blocks of a student safety district program. Osterholm: B117 COVID Variant “A Game Changer” for Schools By Erik Ofgang published 12 April 21 As the B117 COVID variant spreads schools are likely at greater risk How To Talk About COVID Grief in The Classroom By Erik Ofgang last updated 7 April 21 COVID grief, loss, and trauma from the past year may not be easy to talk about but it’s something that should be properly addressed in the classroom 1 2 3 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Rewordify: How to Use It to Teach Vocabulary2Awesome Articles for Students: Websites and Other Resources33 Steps To Ensure Success When Implementing Educational Technology4Sora: Is OpenAI's Video Generating Tool Helpful For Teaching?5What to Know About Buying A School Copier
What the Return of Flu and Other Viruses Might Mean for Schools By Erik Ofgang published 2 August 21 The Delta variant of the coronavirus is not the only respiratory pathogen that might spread through schools this year.
CDC Reverses Course: Masks Now Required for Vaccinated Educators and Students in Schools By Erik Ofgang last updated 28 July 21 Delta variant is more contagious and those vaccinated appear able to spread it in rare breakthrough cases, says the CDC. Masking is seen as a necessary strategy to keep open schools.
Pediatrician Group Calls for Universal School Masking: What You Need to Know By Erik Ofgang published 26 July 21 The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released new COVID-19 guidance that breaks with the CDC by urging universal masking regardless of vaccination status.
The Delta Variant: Should Educators & Parents Be Worried? By Erik Ofgang published 19 July 21 The highly contagious coronavirus strain is fueling case upticks across the globe. What does that mean for this coming school year?
CDC Schools Guidance Update: 4 Takeaways By Erik Ofgang last updated 14 July 21 Masks for the unvaccinated remain, as does 3-foot distancing, but surface spread has been deemphasized
How CTE Leaders Adapted Through Unprecedented Challenges By Doug Konopelko published 1 July 21 CTE leaders found new ways to provide classes and experiences for students throughout the pandemic
Masks Soon Won’t Be Needed in Schools By Erik Ofgang published 25 May 21 Educators likely can leave their masks home in a matter of weeks, says Dr. Joseph G. Allen, of the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University
Student Safety Strategies By Erik Ofgang last updated 19 May 21 In this recent Tech & Learning virtual roundtable, educators and professionals talk about the building blocks of a student safety district program.
Osterholm: B117 COVID Variant “A Game Changer” for Schools By Erik Ofgang published 12 April 21 As the B117 COVID variant spreads schools are likely at greater risk
How To Talk About COVID Grief in The Classroom By Erik Ofgang last updated 7 April 21 COVID grief, loss, and trauma from the past year may not be easy to talk about but it’s something that should be properly addressed in the classroom