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

Heading back to the playground? 10 tips to keep your family and others COVID-safe

While it can be difficult to get young kids to follow instructions around social distancing, there are a few things parents can do to minimise the risk of any COVID-19 spread on the playground.

What Is Distance Learning’s Impact on Educational IT?

As distance learning becomes more mainstream, digital resiliency will become essential for schools.

School innovation in a challenging year

New data takes stock of how COVID and the sudden shift to remote learning have impacted progress toward school innovation

Politics Divides How Americans View Higher Education’s Response To The Pandemic

The pandemic has revealed again how sharply divided Republicans and Democrats are about higher education. But it also shows that colleges and universities have a lot of work to do to regain the trust of the public in general.

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