The STEM Zombie Apocalypse

What can zombies teach kids about the brain? Images from popular culture provide an entry point to exploring science and math.

Williams: The Country Can’t Pretend Its Way Around Flattening the Curve — Especially If We Want to Reopen Schools Soon

The country can’t pretend its way around flattening the curve — especially if we want to reopen schools soon, says writer

A Pair Of Education Tax Credits That Help Ease The Expense

These education tax credits can help students and parents shoulder the expense of higher education

How risky are school activities? This chart has answers.

How risky are school activities? This chart has answers. Experts recommended holding classes outdoors, capping class size and moving teachers

Making Learning at Home Work for Preschool Students

It's not easy to teach young children remotely. These strategies can help make instruction accessible and engaging—for students and their families.

Distance learning for students with dyslexia

Supporting students with dyslexia during a pandemic is a challenge, but by keeping parents engaged, using the right tools, and being flexible, it’s a challenge we can meet

Risky Play Encourages Resilience

Lacking the usual scheduled activities children are finding the space to play freely and that can give their grit and resilience a boost

Kids need to wear masks when they go to school in person, and parents can help them get the hang of that

Kids need to wear masks when they go to school in person, and parents can help them get the hang of that now by creating a routine for their children

6 Things To Consider Before Holding Your Kid Back A Grade This Year, According To Experts

What parents should consider before deciding to hold their children back a year

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