Rewild your kids: why playing outside should be a post-pandemic priority

This generation of children will face a range of challenges. They will need to become habitually physically active in order to grow into healthy, resilient adults who can survive and thrive in a changing world.

After The Pandemic, American Education Will Never Be The Same — How That’s A Good Thing

The rush to adopt online learning and the ongoing work of maintaining it will have some positive long-term effects for everyone involved in education.

3 Ways to Set Students Up for Success in the Digital Age

3 Ways to set students up for success in the digital age. These tips can help all grade levels interact with technology in a more meaningful and productive way.

Elementary reading development stalled during pandemic

Reading development has stalled in the youngest students during the pandemic, according to research from Stanford University

Osborne: Test Scores Give Only a Partial Picture of How a School Is Doing. School Quality Reviews Can Help Fill the Gap

Test scores give only a partial picture of how a school is doing. School quality reviews can help fill the gap

Kids spending too much time staring at screens? Focus on positive goals to get them moving and reading and talking

A psychologist explains why certain goals may be more effective than others in breaking screen habits of children

Coding In School: How Will Coding Skills Help Students Build A Strong Career Ahead

How teaching kids coding skills today will prepare them for their future careers

Interactive virtual learning–pandemic stopgap, or here to stay?

Is virtual learning merely a stopgap during COVID-19 or will it be a permanent part of learning going forward?

Debunking myths and supporting older struggling readers

The reasons that students remain struggling readers in middle and high school are frequently based on myths and misconceptions.

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