PROOF POINTS: More studies mark the pandemic’s toll on student achievement
More studies mark the pandemic’s toll on student achievement
More studies mark the pandemic’s toll on student achievement
Health classes in California high schools will soon cover more than nutrition and exercise. Thanks to a new law that went into effect Jan. 1, students will learn about depression, schizophrenia, mood disorders and other serious mental health conditions.
In Push to Renew School Accountability, Feds Urge States to Keep Eye on Pandemic’s Effects
Can you solve this math puzzle based on Gödel’s incompleteness theorem?
After COVID helped shrink the technology gap for students, there has never been a better time to go all-in on computer science education
Under the K–12 Cybersecurity Act, the government will study cyber risks in schools and create security guidelines.
How can we motivate students to do their homework and the required reading?
Standardized test scores in California fell during year in distance learning
Kids are back in school — and struggling with mental health issues
3 Ways to Guide Early Elementary Students to Talk About Their Learning