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Loved and decried, El Salvador's populist leader is defiant
Read full article: Loved and decried, El Salvador's populist leader is defiantIn El Salvador, most are not bothered by President Nayib Bukele’s dictatorial maneuvers -- sending armed troops into congress to coerce a vote, or ousting independent judges from the country’s highest court, paving the way to control all branches of government.
Survey: Even as schools reopen, many students learn remotely
Read full article: Survey: Even as schools reopen, many students learn remotelyA new survey from the Biden administration finds that large numbers of students are not returning to the classroom even as more schools reopen for full-time, in-person learning.
School survey shows ‘critical gaps’ for in-person learning
Read full article: School survey shows ‘critical gaps’ for in-person learningEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona said the findings, while encouraging, also showed “critical gaps” for in-person learning, especially for students of color. In January, 38% of fourth graders were learning full-time in-person, compared with 28% of eighth graders, the survey found. Among fourth graders, almost half of white students were learning fully in-person, with just over one-quarter learning online. Just 42% of those with disabilities and 34% learning English were enrolled in full-time classroom learning, compared with 38% of all students. AdAmong students learning online, the survey found, the amount of time spent with a live teacher also varied greatly.