‘No Matter What, We Are Going To Be Here’: School-Based Mentors Become Virtual Guides
The stay-at-home order highlights disparities in schools and neighborhoods in Chicago. Can mentors help bridge those gaps, even online?
The stay-at-home order highlights disparities in schools and neighborhoods in Chicago. Can mentors help bridge those gaps, even online?
Local teachers, parents and students share what they’re doing during the COVID-19 school shutdown as part of WBEZ’s Schools Out series.
From vaccine research to a ventilator inventory, universities across Illinois are working on COVID-19 treatments and solutions.
After taking the Hippocratic oath over a Zoom call, about one-third of the graduates from the U of I College of Medicine will stay in Illinois.
Trapped at home, CPS students might not feel very excited about spring break. These parents get an A+ for effort.
When class resumes, it’ll vary greatly from school to school. Some will be mostly paper packets while others will be mostly online.
Reset talks creative ideas and activities that kids can do around the house during Illinois’ stay-at-home order.
The COVID-19 school closure hits all students, but it’s been particularly hard on Chicago students who also lost time to a strike last fall.
Also, how are colleges grading students? What are “remote learning days?”