Pandemic learning gains: Resilience. Responsibility. Lunch.

Along with noting learning loss during the pandemic, educators and parents are seeing gains in academics and life skills, like resilience and hope.

Majority Of US Teens Apprehensive About Returning To School In Fall 2021; Lack Confidence That Schools Are Prepared

A Zogby poll reveals that 54% of 16–17-year-olds nationwide are “not prepared to deal with the anxiety of returning” to the classroom

OPINION: As we eye post-pandemic life, it’s time to unclog the pipeline between education and work

Connecting students, educators and employers promotes a more prosperous future

An Ode to Elementary Schools

Why are quality elementary schools so critical for children? These schools have the greatest potential impact on kids’ academic, social, and emotional progress

Milestones in Language Acquisition

What all parents should know about language acquisition milestones and speech disorders in children (infographic)

Too Much Focus on ‘Learning Loss’ Will Be a Historic Mistake

Learning loss is real and needs to be addressed, but how we go about it should be commensurate with the size of the moment.

Begin With The End: What’s The Purpose Of Schooling?

As we seek to build schools back better—and not just return to how schools operated prior to the pandemic when the system writ large didn’t serve anyone particularly well—individual schooling communities must be clear about purpose, priorities, and on what they’ll focus to accomplish them.

Digital tools prove critical for early learners during COVID

Using engaging virtual and digital tools helps hold younger students’ attention in the middle of online learning

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