- Preventing a disaster
- Foreign scientists in US
- Privatized “Microschools”
- Resuming student loans

- Outdoor school?
- Rise of the Zutors
- The ADA has fallen short
- NZ launches 10-year plan
- The student bait & switch
- Saving music education
- US student debt crisis
- Making education equitable
- International student rules
- More tests for jobs
- Pakistan’s digital divide
- Students want more say
- Refugee students
- Cacophony of crises
- UK universities collapsing
- Reopening NY schools
- Disability-inclusive education
- Beyond Zoom U
- Vocal parents in Scotland
- Tribal schools hit
- University funding crisis
- International students
- New York school struggles
- UNESCO on Bangladesh
Editor: Christopher Brennan
Graduation caps have been replaced for many by face masks. It is one more sign, if students didn’t know already, that this year is not normal. Around the world administrators are also looking to the summer not as a vacation but as a critical period for finding out what the “new normal” for education looks like, the subject of this Digest. These articles from New Hampshire to Namibia explore angles such as technology, visas, and the ever-important subject of inequality in schooling. Gathered with the Deepnews Scoring Model, we hope they help you learn something new.
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