Why Is It Easier For Young Kids To Learn A Language?
One reason it's easier for kids to learn a language is that they are little sponges. Kids are wired to crave new information. Here's more information
One reason it's easier for kids to learn a language is that they are little sponges. Kids are wired to crave new information. Here's more information
Few seem to agree on what is happening in the education industry, what the cause is or what the outcome might be. But a common viewpoint is that education will never be the same.
Solving problems during a pandemic often requires looking outward. As students in the U.S. return to learning, educators are finding ways to allow school to look like school – including teaching outdoors.
Outdoor learning is safer, but how are schools doing it? Approaches to taking classes outside to prevent the spread of COVID-19 can vary depending on a variety of factors, including location and resources.
It's time to ensure what happens in our schools now and in the future is much better than "normal". The optimism of students in a Gallup back-to-school poll is an important starting point.
Bilingual children and adolescents may grow up with more grey matter, according to a new study
The response to the coronavirus has shown why we must improve K-5 science education
More than half of U.S. parents support road closures, traffic restrictions and lower speed limits to protect students walking or cycling to school during the COVID pandemic.
Parenting tips on how to help your children avoid developing a math anxiety
From reading together to arts and crafts there are many ways parents can help boost their children's cognitive abilities