What the Edtech Industry Should Know About the Worst Parts of Remote Learning
What the Edtech Industry Should Know About the Worst Parts of Remote Learning
What the Edtech Industry Should Know About the Worst Parts of Remote Learning
Students Are Online Like Never Before. What Does That Mean for Their Privacy?
Substituting online kindergarten for the critical first year of formal education will have consequences for decades
Here are some tips and ideas to aid parents in helping their children find the best career path based on their talents and interests.
By adopting a strategic approach to educational technology, schools can stand themselves in good stead for a post-Covid world.
Children seem to understand that others will give up more things they don’t like to get fewer items they prefer, according research. This indicates kids can trade with sophistication. Halloween gives children a chance to practice a fundamental form of economic exchange
More remote learning means more of a focus is needed on cybersecurity
Until now, work was largely invisible for children—knowledge work happened outside of the home and if it happened after hours, it was on a screen. But now children can see and hear how work happens as so many parents work from home
There is no silver bullet to slay internet lies and fictions. But students can be taught to know when information is reliable.
Parents and early childhood education experts are ready to put the "science of reading" back on the front burner of education topics