News literacy campaign providing tools for vetting fake news
The News Literacy Project and E.W. Scripps are teaming up on an awareness campaign designed to help students sort fact from fiction in the news
The News Literacy Project and E.W. Scripps are teaming up on an awareness campaign designed to help students sort fact from fiction in the news
The College Board announced on Tuesday that it will discontinue the optional essay component of the SAT and that it will no longer offer subject tests in U.S. history, languages and math, among other topics.
To learn at home, kids need more than just teaching materials. Their brain must also adapt to the context
Art can be a way to promote and support mental health in children, and understanding children's experiences through the pandemic as seen through children's art may help support them into the future.
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Anxiety about starting school is common – among both children and parents. This can be for many reasons, but it's useful to keep in mind exposure to our fears helps reduce anxiety.
Many parents say teens with anxiety, depression may benefit from friends/confidants at school
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