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How social-emotional learning became a frontline in the battle against CRT

Nationwide, community members are protesting the teaching of social-emotional learning – largely because conservatives have linked it with another flashpoint in public education: critical race theory.

npr.org

Ukrainian troops getting weapons training in UK

The move to Western equipment is increasingly important as Ukraine runs low on Soviet-era arms.

bbc.co.uk

Frustrated by Chicago Public Schools’ union battles, a growing number of weary parents enroll kids in city’s Catholic schools

Phone lines at many of the city’s Catholic schools were jammed with calls this week from weary parents inquiring how to enroll their children.

chicagotribune.com

Kids are back in school, and for many parents, this feels like self-care

It’s about being better parents, partners and humans when we aren’t compelled to go hide in the bathroom for a little peace.

washingtonpost.com

Some Black parents say remote learning gives racism reprieve

Racial Injustice-Distance Learning In this photo provided by Tanya Hayles, Hayles poses with her son Jackson, 7, in this undated photo. But many Black parents are finding another benefit to remote learning: being better able to shield their children from racism in classrooms. And while remote learning is different from homeschooling, she said she understands how the switch to remote learning would make Black parents feel more empowered and able to oversee the racism their children are facing. Many remote learning parents have also reached out to her for advice after seeing for the first time the racism their children face. While many schools largely ignore or gloss over Black history, culture and voices, remote learning allows parents to better see what’s missing.

wftv.com

Some Black parents say remote learning gives racism reprieve

Racial Injustice-Distance Learning In this photo provided by Tanya Hayles, Hayles poses with her son Jackson, 7, in this undated photo. But many Black parents are finding another benefit to remote learning: being better able to shield their children from racism in classrooms. And while remote learning is different from homeschooling, she said she understands how the switch to remote learning would make Black parents feel more empowered and able to oversee the racism their children are facing. Many remote learning parents have also reached out to her for advice after seeing for the first time the racism their children face. While many schools largely ignore or gloss over Black history, culture and voices, remote learning allows parents to better see what’s missing.

wftv.com

Some Black parents say remote learning gives racism reprieve

“This is the kind of area we live in, so you can imagine that you’re always going to feel protective of your children.” As schools reopen across the country, Black students have been less likely than white students to enroll in in-person learning — a trend attributed to factors including concerns about the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus on communities of color, a lack of trust that their schools are equipped to keep children safe, and the large numbers of students of color in urban districts that have been slower to reopen classrooms. “Now that they’re home, we feel safer,” said Johnson, who was keeping her two young daughters home despite options being made available for in-person learning.

news.yahoo.com

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened Oct. 23 with COVID-19 in the Chicago area

Meanwhile, days after threatening to roll back restrictions on Chicago businesses if COVID-19 cases continue to spike, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday by imposed a 10 p.m. curfew on all nonessential city businesses. —Karen Ann Cullotta4:31 p.m.: On the worst day of the pandemic, the US reported 75,687 new COVID-19 cases. Remote learning has been a challenging adjustment for many students, teachers and parents since the COVID-19 pandemic started in March. —Christen A. Johnson2:01 p.m.: Chicago-area grocers stock up to ward off shortages as COVID-19 cases rise. The announcement comes as Pritzker and state health officials warned of increasing COVID-19 positivity rates and hospital admissions across the state.

chicagotribune.com

Staff members & parents anxious as students get ready for virtual learning

Staff members & parents anxious as students get ready for virtual learningPublished: August 8, 2020, 11:29 pmHours to go until hundreds of students in Orange County go back to school virtually

Lake County Public Schools offer parents different learning options for fall semester

LAKE COUNTY, Fla. Schools are preparing to welcome students back in the fall either in person or online. Lake County Schools is offering different options for families ahead of the school year. These options include:Traditional in-school learning,Full-time online learning through Lake County Virtual SchoolModified-day learning, a combination of the two. In preparation for the upcoming school year, Lake County Schools purchased additional Chromebook computers so that every K-12 student can be issued a device. The Osceola County school board approved a similar plan for students in their county earlier this week.

National Hurricane Center holding #HurricanesAtHome webinar for kids

Parents, if you’re looking for something new, different and interesting for your kids, the National Hurricane Center has put together webinars for fourth, fifth and sixth graders. During each webinar, students will learn about hurricanes, the hazards that come with them and how to tell people about the storms. And while it is geared toward the three grade levels, others can join in, too. After you submit the registration, the webinar organizer will use it to communicate with you. Do you have out-of-state friends or family who would be interested in the session?

Gauge your child’s knowledge of geography with this quiz

As the reins begin to tighten on ordinances to stay home and stay safe, we’re all probably looking for new ways to keep our kids’ brains active. Whether your elementary-aged child has excelled or struggled in geography, we’ve got a quiz that will help work his or her brain muscles. Let us know how your child (or you!) fared, in the comment section below.

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