Remote Learning’s Distractions Put Extra Pressure On Students With ADHD
Remote Learning's Distractions Put Extra Pressure On Students With ADHD
Remote Learning's Distractions Put Extra Pressure On Students With ADHD
Higher education institutions must rethink the way they communicate, and provide the same level of top-notch customer service that parents and students expect from a host of other industries.
Learners today are coming of age amid a confluence of crises. It’s all happening at a time when educators and families are grappling with the realities of learning in new environments because of COVID-19. Geography is a science powerfully suited to address these challenges.
Taking notes by hand involves manipulating and transforming information in ways that lead to deeper understanding.
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For some parents and schools, education amid a pandemic will mean a focus on reading, writing and arithmetic. But brain experts say don't forget the singing, dancing and painting.
Allowing students to solve real-world problems that are relevant to their everyday lives will be key to engaging them in online learning this school year, says one superintendent.