Gray: Windows, Movable Walls & Furniture, Outdoor Space — How Flexible School Design Makes Socially Distanced Education Work in a Pandemic

Some innovative schools are finding pre-pandemic decisions they made to build learning environments with flexible spaces are serving them well for social distancing and meeting heightened safety concerns

Using Themes to Give Young Students a Sense of Purpose

Weekly themes like Chef Week make school fun while giving students a way to connect all the things they’re learning.

Isolated Students May Struggle to Stay Mentally Healthy

Student's mental health may suffer due to isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's how teachers and parents can help

Using Human-Centered Strategies to Adapt Science Lessons for Remote Learning

How teachers and parents can work together to create meaningful science lessons at home

Adapting Reading Comprehension Instruction to Virtual Learning

In distance learning, teachers can adapt many of the strategies they would use in the classroom to promote reading skills.

Analysis: COVID Learning & Earning Losses Could Be Huge. But There Are Remedies Inside and Outside Our Schools. Here are 7 of Them

COVID-19 threw K-12 education into disarray, threatening severe long-term learning and earnings losses to young people and the nation. But it has catalyzed creative and determined parents and other community members to reimagine education

Getting kids – and their caregivers – to practice STEM at home

Many educators, caregivers and students have been struggling with remote learning during the pandemic, especially the lack of hands-on learning experiences.

How PBS Kids Is Making Remote Learning More Accessible To All Children In The Coronavirus Age

How PBS Kids Is Making Remote Learning More Accessible To All Children In The Coronavirus Age

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