5 great things the pandemic revealed about schools
After a rollercoaster year, schools are slowly reopening—and keeping with them some of the surprising positives that emerged from COVID
After a rollercoaster year, schools are slowly reopening—and keeping with them some of the surprising positives that emerged from COVID
What are students' favorite books? Did COVID-19 change their reading habits? Annual report on 7 million U.S. kids has some answers
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A majority of U.S. elementary and middle schools are offering in-person learning to those who want it. But some students are remaining in online or in hybrid programs, and the number of students going in varies across geographic location and racial demographics.
How Research-Informed Games May Result in Deep Learning Experiences
How does learning a new language changes your brain? Picking up a new language — at any age — creates new pathways that could also make you a better person and may even help stave off dementia.
6 tips to give students a skills refresh as they return to the classroom
School safety should begin with proactive measures, says a former director of the U.S. Secret Service, who urges a focus on mental health, social-emotional wellbeing and recognizing early warning signs.
Education has been deeply effected by the pandemic but this can be an opportunity to create new and innovative resources for learning, says Sal Khan
These seven motivational books can provide your teen with the encouragement they need to work through all of the challenges they face in life.