What parents need to know about the research on how kids learn to read
What parents need to know about the research on how kids learn to read
What parents need to know about the research on how kids learn to read
Parents are concerned about their children’s online safety and data privacy, but not as much as other issues such as the quality of education their child receives, protection from violence and bullying, and ensuring their child doesn’t fall behind in school.
Parents maybe wondering how they can gauge the success of distance learning. Are their children learning what they should? Experts suggest they should focus on outcomes. Learning Outcomes are a set of skills a student should master by the end of a school year.
How are families handling the demands of online and hybrid learning?
4 ways teens can jumpstart their careers from home. Summer is a great time to explore career-related activities--an in some cases, students can pursue these interests into the fall
Virtual classrooms have made life easier for many kids who dealt with bullies, but new forms of cyberbullying exist.
How can we help students with ADHD successfully return to in-person learning? While educators knew to expect a regression in ADHD students' academic skills, self-regulation and behaviors, there are actions that can help.
The approach that schools take to addressing how to get students caught up in learning they missed due to COVID-19 school closures may have a lasting impact on this generation.
Back-to-school routines under COVID-19 look a little different than previous years. For one thing, kids need to wear masks. Which means many parents have mask questions.
Almost half of states didn't provide clear public health guidance to districts making school reopening decisions, according to a new report