The Science Is Simple, So Why Is Opening Schools So Complicated?

The Science Is Simple, So Why Is Opening Schools So Complicated? (audio)

Literacy education can’t wait until after the pandemic

Foundational literacy skills are essential to all future learning; indeed, students who are not proficient readers by third grade fail to graduate high school on time at four times the rate of children with strong third-grade reading skills.

Tips For Teaching Preschool Phonics At Home

Whether you're keeping your child home with you or just supplementing, these tips will help you successfully teach phonics at home.

7 Ways to Help Kids Start Middle School When They’re Rarely in the Building

Bridging the transition between elementary and middle school is always important—but this year’s strategies will require some rethinking.

4 ways student data can drive COVID recovery

4 ways student data can drive COVID-19 recovery. Here are the resources leaders can leverage to help families navigate education's new normal

Giving World Languages a Voice… Virtually

Why student engagement is key to learning a foreign language during remote learning

Bergen: Too Many Schools Lack a Student Newspaper. When Schools Reopen, However They Reopen, Every School Should Have One

Student journalism promotes personalized learning and critical thinking. It improves grades and ACT scores, promotes equity for students of color and amplifies student voice

6 Ways To Help Your Kid Cope With Back-To-School Disappointment

It's time for kids to go back-to-school, but this year will be very different and may lead to children feeling scared, frustrated, or disappointed. Here's how parents can honor their child's feelings — and help them start off strong.

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