Why girls are less likely to pursue a career in STEM — even though they score just as high as boys at school

Why confidence is key to getting more girls in STEM and how we can help

COLUMN: With few answers about returning to school or campus, let’s support children instead of hiding them

As summer heats up many parents find themselves scared and confused about their kid's future as back-to-school plans are unclear and daycare can be a dangerous mess

How to Improve Students With Disabilities’ Sense of Belonging

By focusing on play, schools are finding ways to bring students with and without disabilities together, to the benefit of both groups.

A Path To Lifelong Learning: Credentialing Every Semester Of Higher Education

If universities began to credential in three-month segments, a lifelong learning model could arrive within just a few years.

How educators, librarians are connecting students with books to prevent COVID-19 summer literacy slide

Students who continue reading over the summer can gain a year or two over their peers who don’t, according to Idaho State Librarian Stephanie Bailey-White.

Starting the Year in Reading on the Right Foot

Like runners, middle school and high school readers get better with practice, goals, and individual feedback.

The Pros & Cons Of How COVID Affected Children’s Education

The pandemic has thrown a lot of things for a loop and virtual learning has been interesting, not all good, but not all bad either.

How to effectively support struggling readers during distance learning

Education specialists dive into how educators and parents can support struggling readers, ELL students, and students with dyslexia in an at-home learning environment

Two-in-three parents would send kids to school in fall: Survey

About two-thirds of U.S. parents say they'll send their kids to school again this fall, and most also support COVID-19 testing and social distancing policies for schoolchildren, a new survey finds

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