Analysis: Research Shows Students Lose Learning Even During Brief School Closures for Snow Days. Those Case Studies Show the Harm From COVID Will Be Multiplied Many Times Over

Students lose learning even during brief school closures for snow days. The harm from COVID will be multiplied many times over

‘I’m extremely nervous’: US grapples with in-person or virtual classes

With the coronavirus ravaging many parts of the US, how and if schools should reopen has been a debate across the country that is largely unresolved

Coronavirus: How are other countries getting children back to class?

Coronavirus: How are other countries getting children back to class?

Best practices for remote learning, according to experts

Best practices for remote learning, according to experts

Back To School: How Opening A Bank Account Can Support Your Children’s Financial Education

As you head back to school for 2020, don't forget your children's financial education. Opening a kids' bank account is a great way to teach good financial habits.

An Adaptable Framework for Project-Based Learning

The National Geographic Society has a five-step Project-Based Learning model and resource library to foster deep learning whether students are in school or at home.

COVID-19 and schools reopening: Now is the time to embrace outdoor education

Moving classes outside deserves serious consideration not only for better ventilation, but also to introduce more education devoted to learning on, from and with the land.

Kids spend nearly three-quarters of their school day sitting. Here’s how to get them moving — during lessons

Getting students to move while learning a concept helps them understand it better. And it gets them off their seats.

Are the Kids All Right? How to Check in on Their Mental Health During a Tough Time

Though much has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are strategies that parents and educators can use to help mitigate the stress and protect children and help them feel safe

5 takeaways from the Ed Dept’s final distance education rules

Policy and online education experts shared insights on how the U.S. Dept of Ed's new distance learning requirements are likely to affect remote and competency-based instruction.

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