Report shows need for schools to protect student privacy, data

As teachers and parents warm to the idea of online learning, K-12s districts and schools must be more transparent with stakeholders about how they're protecting children's data and privacy

FAFSA Applications Are Open. Here’s How To Fill It Out This Year

The Free Application For Federal Student Aid opened on Oct. 1 — and if you're planning on going to college next year, or even just toying with the idea of taking classes, you should fill it out.

Are The Risks Of Reopening Schools Exaggerated?

Despite widespread concerns, two new international studies show no consistent relationship between in-person K-12 schooling and the spread of the COVID19. A third study from the USA shows no elevated risk to childcare workers

Robinson & Rogers: Write Less to Say More — How Schools Can Communicate More Effectively With Families

How Schools Can Communicate More Effectively With Families

A List Of Science Activities For Preschoolers

These fun science activities can keep your children entertained and learning while distance learning

3 COVID-19 education trends set to persist post-pandemic

Educators say the pandemic has caused hardships but new or improved K-12 practices have the long-term potential to enhance student outcomes and school operations.

22 education leaders weigh in on fall learning challenges

In less than a year, education has been thrown for a loop--here's what school leaders are doing about fall learning challenges facing their teachers and students

Why Some Kids Are Shy In Remote Learning But Not In-Person Classes

Experts explain why some children can be shy in online classrooms but not in in-person classes

Parents Think Computer Science Education Is Important

Majority of parents believe it is important for their children to learn computer science, says new poll

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