How philosophy can help children cope with uncertain times
Learning philosophy will help children think critically, make ethical decisions, and cope with the stress of the coronavirus pandemic.
Learning philosophy will help children think critically, make ethical decisions, and cope with the stress of the coronavirus pandemic.
This engaging low floor, high ceiling math activity boosts students’ confidence and helps them think creatively about mathematical relationships.
Corresponding with students via snail mail is a good way for teachers to foster trust anytime—but especially when everyone is physically distanced.
Seven teachers reflect on the difficulties of emergency distance learning to help inform what they'll do better next time.
High school seniors will miss important anticipated events due to the coronavirus pandemic, but offering resources, alternatives and the confidence that they're going to be fine is what matters.
When students have the language to describe their feelings and needs, they are better equipped to help themselves and each other.
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States are creating plans for fall as many wonder how COVID-19 has impacted learning as we know it
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