Why Geography Should Be Part Of Every 21st Century Education

Learners today are coming of age amid a confluence of crises. It’s all happening at a time when educators and families are grappling with the realities of learning in new environments because of COVID-19. Geography is a science powerfully suited to address these challenges.

Note-taking by hand: A powerful tool to support memory

Taking notes by hand involves manipulating and transforming information in ways that lead to deeper understanding.

OPINION: Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development

Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development

4 tips for teacher-family communication this school year

It’s more important than ever to have clear lines of communication between educators and families—here are some tips to establish a dialog

Moody’s: Coronavirus is accelerating shift to online education

The pandemic will hasten a transformation of higher education business models and accelerate the transition to online learning, according to a new Moody's Investors Service report.

Making sense out of madness: Protecting students online in a time of crisis

Keeping students safe on the modern internet, managing the massive increase of device time use, and understanding the new teacher/student dynamic

Give your kids a daily report card? Experts say parents should monitor virtual learning

Give your kids a daily report card? Experts say parents should monitor virtual learning

As the coronavirus upends schools, experts say don’t forget the arts

For some parents and schools, education amid a pandemic will mean a focus on reading, writing and arithmetic. But brain experts say don't forget the singing, dancing and painting.

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