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Keep up with the latest news in education

Resources provide coverage of the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 and higher education

Photo of a woman writing on paper with a laptop in front of her by Tirachard Kumtanom from Pexels

Keep up with the latest news in education

Resources provide coverage of the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 and higher education

Photo of a woman writing on paper with a laptop in front of her by Tirachard Kumtanom from Pexels

The COVID-19 outbreak has had a dramatic effect on education. Schools at all levels, across the nation and world, have moved to offering classes online and/or suspended operations. How are students continuing to learn in the current environment with the new stressors it brings? How are teachers and parents handling the move to online classes and learning at home? How are school administrators planning for the future? You can keep up with current news in education with two sources available through the University Libraries.

Chronicle of Higher Education

The covers all aspects of higher education, including news, opinion, and job listings. It also offers unique offerings, such as its and series. University readers can create a and choose from a variety of daily and weekly updates that can be delivered to an email inbox.

Education Week

provides comprehensive coverage of K-12 education news, analysis, opinion, and jobs. It features numerous on educational trends and provides research on state efforts to improve education through its and reports. Education Week also offers an excellent across the United States.

University Libraries 

The University Libraries embrace intellectual inquiry and innovation, nurture the production of new knowledge, and foster excellence in learning, teaching and research.  During each academic year, the Libraries welcomes more than 1.2 million visitors across its network of three branch libraries: the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, the DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library and the Savitt Medical Library. Visitors checked-out more than 90,000 items and completed more than 2 million database searches.

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