5 ways to make the summer count for students
Summer break is short, but students can have fun while they keep their learning skills strong. Here are 5 ways to make the summer count for kids.
Summer break is short, but students can have fun while they keep their learning skills strong. Here are 5 ways to make the summer count for kids.
After bracing for the worst during pandemic schooling, we found hope and value in outdoor learning. Here are lessons from outdoor learning, a game-changer we hope is here to stay, say writers
Cicadas During COVID — A ‘Golden Moment’ For Classroom Engagement At the End of an Isolating School Year
The first global standards to embed health and wellbeing into the education system have been created amid a rise in mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Becoming fluent in a second language is difficult. But for older kids and adults, is it impossible?
Some families are considering having their children repeat kindergarten due to dissatisfaction with virtual learning, but even the loss of an entire school year may not be grounds for holding kids back a grade, according to some early childhood experts
School librarians are in a unique position to help address social-emotional, curricular and other needs amid the return to in-person learning.
The pandemic-related learning disruptions are bringing renewed focus on making sure all students are reading on grade level. But too many remain fixated only on the possibility of retention at the end of 3rd grade, ignoring facts and data suggesting
Why students should learn computer science early and often