We’re embracing tech during lockdown – but can it replace the classroom?

Families are using technology to keep things ‘normal’ during the pandemic but questions remain about what remote learning can teach us

Is COVID-19 Creating An Education Planning Crisis?

Few things in our lives have been so dramatically altered throughout the COVID-19 crisis as school and education. With online coursework, cancelled proms, and a March devoid of Madness but full of uncertainty, will campuses even reopen in the fall and how should students plan?

Maths, reading and better nutrition: all the reasons to cook with your kids

Through cooking children learn math and comprehension skills, as well as how to be confident. Research also shows involving children in cooking helps them eat more healthily.

Students on remote learning: More creativity, interaction needed

Organizations are gathering students’ feedback on their e-learning experiences during the pandemic, the tools used and what could be improved.

Riccards: Twenty Years After the National Reading Panel, It’s Time for a Reading Rights Movement

Released 20 years ago, the National Reading Panel’s conclusions on what works to get children reading at grade level by 4th grade remain provocative — and largely unheeded

5 ways parents can support their college-age children who’ve been forced to return home due to COVID-19

Before you nag your college-age child to pull their own weight, consider the circumstances they face during the COVID-19 pandemic, advises the author of a book on college students.

4 good practices for anyone caring for quarantined kids

A family therapist and childhood development expert encourages parents and others raising kids to focus on the 4 R's: routines, rules, relationships and rituals.

Pupils begin studying at home – a challenge for them, parents and teachers

Schools provide online classes, but some students struggle to stay motivated after cancelled exams

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