Watching foreign-language TV during the coronavirus pandemic can help you learn a new language

While staying at home during the pandemic, foreign language learners can improve their vocabulary and comprehension by watching films and television shows in the language they are studying.

Language reveals children’s pandemic perspective

Data from Oxford University Press in partnership with Storyathon, the largest story-writing event in Australia, have revealed the influence of COVID-19 on children's vocabulary, interests and social awareness.

Self-Driven Learning Relies on Relationships

Self-driven learning depends on strong relationships. Seemingly insignificant details can provide insight on individual students and ways to engage them.

74 Interview: In a Galaxy of Ed Tech, How to Figure Out What Distance Learning Materials Really Work, and Expert Bart Epstein’s Unconventional Home Learning Strategies

Our kids being home from school now is a golden opportunity to let them discover what things in the world they find interesting and to set their own schedules

Adapting Science Lessons for Distance Learning

With a little creativity, students can still take part in science experiments and discussions while learning at home.

How to keep children learning at home. And you don’t need material resources

Families play a vital role in the process of skill formation, which is just as important as the role of schools.

1 Out Of 6 Parents Feel Holidays Should Be Canceled So Kids Can Catch Up With School

A poll shows that 1 out of 6 parents would want their kid's school holidays to be canceled so they can catch up with the missed school work.

Why Ages 2-7 Matter So Much for Brain Development

Rich experiences—from play to the arts and relationships—fundamentally shape a young child’s development.

Social media offers students a ‘lifeline’ in age of anxiety

Social media offers students a ‘lifeline’ in age of anxiety. New report seeks to better identify between healthy and unhealthy use of social media

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