Quality early education key to lifting numeracy standards

New research, which shows students are unable to do simple addition or read basic words when they start kindergarten, highlights just how important quality early learning is.

The Pros and Cons of Requiring Students to Turn On Their Cameras

Dive deeper into concerns on each side of the debate of requiring students to turn on their cameras and find solutions to make videoconferencing less stressful for the next school year.

Pittman & Darling-Hammond: Surveys Find Parents Want Bold Changes in Schools — With More Learning Inside and Outside the Classroom

To jump-start the bold changes parents want, educators and policymakers must support learning that extends beyond the school day, the school walls, the school staff and the traditional school approaches

How to Build Digital Literacy for Your K-8 Child

Kids begin consuming digital media early, at home and in school. Here's how parents can foster good online practices.

How to Build Students’ Math Confidence With Culturally Sustaining Teaching Practices

When math seems disconnected from everyday life, it makes it easy for students to claim it’s not their thing. Instead, highlighting math’s connection to concrete examples and students’ everyday context communicates that math is all over the place.

6 ways to beat COVID’s academic and emotional ‘Thriving Gap’

A social, emotional, and academic “thriving gap” opened up between in-person and remote high school students during the pandemic, new research has found.

Why Learning a Foreign Language Is the Ultimate Brain Workout

Why Learning a Foreign Language Is the Ultimate Brain Workout

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