As They Already Do in Florida, More Families Are Going to Embrace School Choice, Personalized Instruction Post-Pandemic
Will more families embrace school choice after the coronavirus pandemic?
Will more families embrace school choice after the coronavirus pandemic?
Online? In-person? How fall 2020 is taking shape for schools. Classes could be split to attend on alternate days to maintain social distancing
Improving a child's sense of numbers, and their understanding of probability, fractions, ratios, shapes and patterns, can all be incorporated into daily life or with simple games.
For many children, the pandemic means staying at home, not seeing friends or going to the playground. It's difficult to regulate emotions with so much going on. But there are ways parents can help.
In the aftermath of this crisis, schools will have an opportunity to provide students with far better academic experiences than before. It starts with a commitment to accelerating learning instead of ratcheting it ever downward
The rules governing ed policy now are unfamiliar. The new normal is something else: the current normal. Epidemiology wins; our choices should emphasize the good, if not the perfect, of continued learning against uncertainty, which isn’t going away anytime soon
OECD study finds that using a computer, tablet or smartphone at least once a month is linked with better literacy scores for kids
Why distance learning is a success in one California district
Why play is essential for all children
What will we do when everyone comes back to school? Five steps toward developing resilient educational systems