Fact from fiction: Teaching students to recognize fake news

Education and news panelists weigh in on media literacy and the importance of having students double-check sources and information, especially those online, when doing research.

CDC’s New Guidance on Rapidly Reopening Schools Cites Concerns Over Trauma and Learning Loss and Points to Evidence That Children Are Less Likely to Transmit Coronavirus

In new guidance, the CDC urges schools to reopen in order to stave off learning loss, the absence of social-emotional development opportunities and the stress and trauma of quarantine

New Study Reveals ‘Devastating Learning Loss’ for Youngest Children, Showing That Preschool Participation Has Fallen by Half During Pandemic — and May Not Improve in the Fall

New Study Reveals ‘Devastating Learning Loss’ for Youngest Children, Showing That Preschool Participation Has Fallen by Half During Pandemic — and May Not Improve in the Fall

Millions Of School Children To Get Distance Learning Boost Via Expanded Verizon Program

Verizon, one of the nation’s largest wireless providers, on Thursday announced a major expansion of its effort to boost distance learning options for students

8 Innovative Ideas For Higher Education Right Now

Higher education leaders must look to innovation as the way out of the pandemic.

How math can become a child’s favorite school subject

Math is usually not a child's favorite subject in school, especially as they age. But it doesn't have to be that way. Here's how kids can come to love math

Teaching African History and Cultures Across the Curriculum

Africa is much more than pyramids, slavery, and colonialism, and incorporating deeper study of the continent has many benefits for students.

Educating Through a Pandemic: From Conflicting Local and State Plans in Connecticut to Homeschooling in Nebraska and Color-Coded Campus Days in SC, 8 Ways Schools & States Are Adapting to COVID-19

Educating through a pandemic: From conflicting local and state plans in Connecticut to homeschooling in Nebraska and color-coded campus days in South Carolina, 8 ways schools & states are adapting to COVID-19

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