Social media offers students a ‘lifeline’ in age of anxiety

Social media offers students a ‘lifeline’ in age of anxiety. New report seeks to better identify between healthy and unhealthy use of social media

Encouraging children into STEM throughout lockdown and beyond

How parents can continue to encourage children into STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and math) subjects during the lockdown and beyond

How parents and teachers rated online learning

77% of parents are very or somewhat concerned about the coronavirus outbreak's negative impact on learning

How to Boost Students’ Sense of Optimism

Students who don’t see a bright future for themselves may have trouble getting motivated for school, but a trauma-informed approach can improve their expectations.

When Is The Ideal Time To Start A College Savings Plan?

A regular investment made monthly or annual can provide enough growth opportunities for a college savings plan, but when should parents start?

Educating Through a Pandemic: From Saturday Classes in Oklahoma to Alabama’s Bid to Commission Virtual Alternatives and Washington’s Return to Face-to-Face Classes, 13 Ways Schools & States Are Adapting to COVID-19

Educating through a pandemic: From Saturday classes in Oklahoma to Alabama’s bid to commission virtual alternatives and Washington’s return to face-to-face classes, 13 ways schools & states are adapting to COVID-19

How COVID-19 Disrupted Education and What Parents Can Do About It

Experts say COVID-19 has significantly disrupted the education cycle for children. They advise parents to continue learning lessons for children this summer as well as plenty of “free play.”

Better grades aren’t why more guys do STEM

Higher academic achievement in math or science among boys doesn’t cause the gender disparity in physics, engineering, and computer science majors, according to a new study. So what is keeping high performing girls from STEM fields?

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