Research evidence for summer learning
Will remote learning summer programs work? Disappointing results for in-person summer school programs hint that short virtual programs may not be successful
Will remote learning summer programs work? Disappointing results for in-person summer school programs hint that short virtual programs may not be successful
Children who take part in quality early education programs have better math and reading skills later in life
Through trial and error, teachers have honed techniques and strategies to increase the quality of student engagement and improve their learning since we began remote instruction. 5 things they’ve learned
3 lessons from how schools responded to the 1918 pandemic worth heeding today
Elementary school teachers use number talks to guide students to engage deeply with concepts, and they can work online, with a little creativity.
Report calls for increased civics instruction and a focus on hands-on learning for students
When is it safe for children to return to school? “This is the dreaded question,” say epidemiologists struggling to weigh virus risks and uncertainty against family well-being.
Summer school during the coronavirus era means learning centers are out, while face masks and sitting six feet apart are the new norm
New 'data playground' a destination for info on young children. The resource, researchers say, will be one tool for monitoring local effects of the pandemic on families with children under 6.
Brianne Caplan created her non-profit CoderHeroes with the goal of providing students nationwide with virtual coding classes this summer and accelerating STEM education for underprivileged students.