Helping kids who are feeling isolated and anxious after schools shut down
Are your children feeling lonely or anxious due to school closures? Experts suggest finding other ways to connect, including video conferences and even snail mail
Are your children feeling lonely or anxious due to school closures? Experts suggest finding other ways to connect, including video conferences and even snail mail
As we continue to socially isolate and shelter in place, engagement with current events might be the easiest and longest-lasting educational benefit we can offer our kids
Kids love treasure hunting activities, especially when they actually have to get out of the house to participate in them. Can Geocaching be the answer to teaching kids who are now learning from home?
The government can invest in a number of catch-up programs for students in danger of falling behind due to school closures, including summer school and small group tuition, to help children who fall behind due to COVID-19.
How Artificial Intelligence is making education more effective, equitable and available to every child in the world
Since many of us have been throwing into homeschooling pretty fast, here are tips on how to create a workspace at home for your kids.
To keep their children learning at home parents must be prepared to learn along with their kids, take a break when they need to -- and have fun.
What to expect when parenting in the age of the new coronavirus. Here’s how to stay informed, allay kids’ fears, and keep everyone working, learning, safe and sane.
Technology, used appropriately, can be a tool for thoughtful observation, enhancing students’ interactions with the natural world.
Why Learning at Home Should be Less Structured—and More Authentic