6 Things To Consider Before Holding Your Kid Back A Grade This Year, According To Experts

What parents should consider before deciding to hold their children back a year

My School Built an Online Summer Program Both for Our Students and for Kids in Our Community Who Aren’t. 3 Things We’ve Learned

2020 may go down as a lost year. Educators and policymakers need to push back against that notion. By thinking creatively, partnering strategically and holding ourselves accountable we can do right by our students despite overwhelming obstacles

Many students with the potential to excel in STEM fields struggle in school

Students with exceptional spatial skills should be eligible for gifted and talented services and given personalized support. But many schools fail to identify and engage these children.

Addressing The Unfolding American Education Debacle

As America’s failed response to the coronavirus metastasizes into interlocking public health, unemployment, public finance and macroeconomic crises, the dilemmas facing the education sector are particularly agonizing.

BEYOND LOCAL: How streaming foreign movies can help you pick up a new language

Streaming services are carrying more foreign-language content. While people are stuck at home because of the pandemic, why not use the time to improve their language skills?

Coronavirus: Lost school time ‘will hurt economy for 65 years’ – study

The school time lost because of the pandemic could harm the economy for the next 65 years, say researchers from the United Kingdom

What’s The Difference Between Homeschooling & Virtual Learning? Experts Explain

Facing an uncertain fall semester many parents and children maybe wondering what is the difference between virtual learning and homeschooling

CDC’s New Guidance on Rapidly Reopening Schools Cites Concerns Over Trauma and Learning Loss and Points to Evidence That Children Are Less Likely to Transmit Coronavirus

In new guidance, the CDC urges schools to reopen in order to stave off learning loss, the absence of social-emotional development opportunities and the stress and trauma of quarantine

New Study Reveals ‘Devastating Learning Loss’ for Youngest Children, Showing That Preschool Participation Has Fallen by Half During Pandemic — and May Not Improve in the Fall

New Study Reveals ‘Devastating Learning Loss’ for Youngest Children, Showing That Preschool Participation Has Fallen by Half During Pandemic — and May Not Improve in the Fall

How math can become a child’s favorite school subject

Math is usually not a child's favorite subject in school, especially as they age. But it doesn't have to be that way. Here's how kids can come to love math

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