11 COVID safety measures that are a must for districts

In a National PTA webinar, infectious disease physicians answered questions from parents and teachers on COVID-19’s impact on children and youth and what current information indicates about how to mitigate risks for transmission in schools.

Sayeski: Suspending Testing Accountability Is Fine. But Canceling Exams Will Hurt Students and Deny States a Chance to Learn From the Pandemic

Suspending testing accountability is fine. But canceling exams will hurt students and deny states a chance to learn from the pandemic

3 ways to promote student collaboration

Using ed tech to work together—in the classroom or at home—boosts engagement and communication skills in students

Is School Safe? Will Districts Test For COVID-19? Answering Back-To-School Questions

Is School Safe? Will Districts Test For COVID-19? Answering Back-To-School Questions

Educators, governors ask Congress for more remote-education funding

Government leaders and educators asked Congress in a letter on Friday for more federal funding to improve online learning and provide mental and physical health support for schools reopening in the fall.

Leveraging Investment Accounts To Help Fund Your Children’s Education

Leveraging Investment Accounts To Help Fund Your Children’s Education

2 Simple Ways to Improve Online Instruction

Distance learning started as an emergency in the spring, but teachers are finding ways to make it better, even for students working on smartphones.

Here’s What to Know About Moving Classroom Management Online

Promoting student independence is key to creating productive online learning environments.

‘Self-directed learning’ skills are key to making remote instruction work

The success of remote learning will largely depend on students being self-directed learners

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