How to drive digital citizenship in online learning

How to drive digital citizenship in online learning. One district's library media specialists are guiding teachers in getting most out of digital resources

How deep will the COVID-19 learning slide be?

How deep will the COVID-19 learning slide be? Educators will have to pay close attention to data to ensure students are getting the appropriate supports next fall

The Subtle Ways Your Kid Is Trying To Show You Their Coronavirus Anxiety

Hiding behind screens? Falling into old behaviors? Here are five signs your child may be struggling with COVID-19 pandemic-related stress.

Starting Small With Maker Education

You don’t need a lot of money or a dedicated space to try maker education—a cart with some basic materials will suffice.

Tyre & Weinberg: During Pandemic, Parents Are Learning Their Kids Can’t Write Very Well. The Secret: They Weren’t Taught How. Some Strategies to Help

During pandemic, parents are quickly learning that their children can’t write very well. Writers explore why, and tell parents what they can do about it.

How Parents Can Help Their Kids While Managing Distance Learning

Parents thrust into the role of distance learning guide are struggling in their new positions. Here are some ways they can find some balance and more understanding for their kids.

How Will Social Isolation During COVID-19 Affect Our Kids?

Kids are without playmates. Parents are disconnected from other adults who can help them cope. Loneliness may be amplified. There are myriad ways in which our national quarantine could affect kids but little research on it.

Little scientists: Children prefer storybooks that explain why and how things happen

Kids can see the world like little scientists. Children prefer storybooks that explain why and how things happen

Damon: Teachers Are Working Hard to Keep Bonds With Students Strong as Learning Moves Online. 6 Ways Parents Can Help

Teachers are working hard to keep bonds with students strong as learning moves online. 6 ways parents can help

Screens are keeping us connected now – but they’re still disruptive to in-person communication

Even though screens are keeping us connected now, research shows smartphone use disrupts an essential facet of human connection – eye contact.

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