3 Ways to Reduce Stress and Build Connections During Distance Learning

Remote learning will likely play a role in students’ lives once schools reopen. Here’s how teachers and parents can help kids manage stress, build resilience, and stay connected.

An Educator’s View: A Curriculum That Builds Deep Knowledge Is a Critical Tool for Equity, Both for Learning in School and Online

An educator's view: A curriculum that builds deep knowledge is a critical tool for equity, both for learning in school and online. How Washington, D.C., schools are getting it done

Schwartz & Kerr: To Help Guide Decisions About COVID, Schools and Students, Researchers Are Compiling Decades of Data in Easy-to-Read Briefs. Here’s Some of What They’ve Found

From learning loss to special ed to summer melt, what research can tell educators about COVID-19, schools & students, in easy-to-read briefs

A Way to Increase Students’ Independence in Learning

How can we improve students' independence in learning? When feedback originates with students, they can assess their current understanding and see what they need to do to improve.

Wells: The Pandemic Will Decide When Schools Can Reopen. Educators Must Start Building Robust Online Learning Systems for Next Year

We need schools to be realistic about the coming year and use this summer to prepare to address the academic and social-emotional needs of every student virtually

Parents need to be ‘learning coaches’ for students staying at home this fall, Frisco ISD says

Parents need to be ‘learning coaches’ for students staying at home this fall

We live in an age of ‘fake news’. But Australian children are not learning enough about media literacy

Young people report consuming news makes them feel smart. But many say they pay little attention to the source of the information they are getting.

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