Great Education Should Have No Enemies – Charter Schools In The 2020 Election

Two simple ideas—that teachers, citizens and parents working together can create better programs and instruction tailored to the needs of kids than unaccountable bureaucracies, and parents with diverse offerings would serve their children best—are still transformative.

Three critical steps to online learning success

With an air of uncertainty hanging over the current school year, this three-step process will help teachers, parents, and students achieve success in the online learning environment

As a ‘Second Wave’ Looms, Here Are 4 Steps Schools Can Take to Boost Resiliency and Minimize Outbreaks

Experts warn we may see a ‘Second Wave’ of COVID19,. Here are 4 steps schools can take to boost resiliency and minimize potential outbreaks

Why Kids Need Problem Solving Skills & How To Teach It

When your children step out in the world, problem-solving skills become a valuable asset & here's how to teach it to them and why it's so important.

When Kids Say ‘I’m not a reader’: How Librarians Can Disrupt Traumatic Reading Practices

When a student has a poor experience like being shamed for their reading choices, they can begin to associate reading with painful feelings of insecurity, humiliation and/or toxic stress.

New Education Data Underlines Challenges Facing High School Seniors

Newly released 12th-grade NAEP scores show disappointing declines in math and reading skills prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data and lessons learned this year, we can all work together to support these students in leaving high school college and career ready.

How To Explain The Election And Voting To Kids

Here's what parents should know about talking to their children about the electoral college, choosing a candidate to support and more about this election and voting

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