Free-range kids: Why a child’s freedom to travel and play without adult supervision matters

Why a child’s freedom to travel and play without adult supervision matters. During the pandemic, children’s independent mobility may be more essential than ever before.

How to Improve Distance Learning for Students With IEPs

Strategies for parental involvement and synchronous and asynchronous activities can help students with individualized education programs.

Watching foreign-language TV during the coronavirus pandemic can help you learn a new language

While staying at home during the pandemic, foreign language learners can improve their vocabulary and comprehension by watching films and television shows in the language they are studying.

Are students’ information literacy skills up to par?

An international study gauges students' computer and information literacy skills, along with computational thinking

How K–12 Schools Are Doing Summer School Virtually

In the era of social distancing, many school districts adopted alternative methods to best accommodate learning for students during the summer.

Language reveals children’s pandemic perspective

Data from Oxford University Press in partnership with Storyathon, the largest story-writing event in Australia, have revealed the influence of COVID-19 on children's vocabulary, interests and social awareness.

The Guardian view on the humanities: the importance of being rounded

Why the humanities and arts shouldn't be left behind as STEM becomes the focus of many ed policymakers

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