Research Shows Students Benefiting From Arts Field Trips, But Will They Recede After COVID?

Research shows that student field trips to museums, theaters, and orchestras yield both academic and social-emotional benefits. But how will enrichment and arts programming recover from the pandemic?

Analysis: Science Matters Now More Than Ever. The Time to Start Teaching It Is in Elementary School

We are facing one of the greatest health crises in history and a climate crisis that will last for generations. Students must be equipped to tackle them with a high-quality science education from the earliest grades

Parent Poll: Vaccine ‘Absolutely Necessary’ for Sending Kids Back to Classrooms; 6 in 10 Will Immunize Their Children

Half of families say widely available vaccine ‘absolutely necessary’ for students’ return to classrooms in new poll. But more than half of them will delay or reject their own kids' immunization

Pediatricians’ group says school is priority, with proper safety measures

The American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed its recommendation this week that having kids physically in school should be the goal, while also outlining safety protocols needed to allow schools to be open.

Why are we learning languages in a closed world?

Language learning spiked during lockdowns, commercial providers say. But when no-one can travel, and the job market looks unstable, why have people turned toward language now?

Improve Working Memory For Kids With Simple Strategies

Working memory, which is also often called short term memory, is part of the skills known as executive function & here are some strategies parents can utilize to improve working memory in their children

Boys’ poor reading skills might help explain higher education gender gap

Boys' poor reading skills might help explain higher education gender gap

Is it fake? How to teach with news and media sources

Teaching students how to identify and use high-quality news and media resources isn't as daunting as one might think

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