Simple Ways To Teach Leadership To Your Kids At Home
How parents can teach their children leadership skills at home
How parents can teach their children leadership skills at home
In today’s new environment of online, remote learning, the need for teachers and school administrators to get immediate feedback on student progress is of paramount importance.
State and federal policy need to catch up to the reality that while the grace period for schools is ending, the pandemic, disruptions to education and lasting harm are likely to continue for the rest of the school year and beyond
UNICEF and partners are working to keep students learning during the pandemic, offering guidance on how to reopen schools safely and developing a range of learning solutions for those studying at home.
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