The rate of restricted digital access for households was 42 percent during the shutdown last spring before dropping to about 31 percent in the fall, suggesting school districts have improved their adaptation to distance learning, according to an analysis by the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge of US Census Data. (In fact, Education Week and […]
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by Aron Croft Then I was 32 years old, broke, divorced and earned the minimum wage. But I have a Harvard degree! What happened? Maybe I should have seen this coming In retrospect, the warning signs were everywhere. In the third grade, my teacher gave me an award for “Best Mobility at Work”. In high […]