How 133 Epidemiologists Are Deciding When to Send Their Children to School

When is it safe for children to return to school? “This is the dreaded question,” say epidemiologists struggling to weigh virus risks and uncertainty against family well-being.

This Data Scientist Is Offering Virtual Coding Camps For Students Nationwide To Narrow STEM’s Education Gap

Brianne Caplan created her non-profit CoderHeroes with the goal of providing students nationwide with virtual coding classes this summer and accelerating STEM education for underprivileged students.

5 ways to integrate language arts into STEM

How carefully-chosen digital tools and resources can help engage students in both language arts and STEM disciplines

CoSN2020: Fact or Fallacy? The Impact of Screen Time

Remote learning is changing the conversation about students and the amount of time they spend on computing devices, but some myths persist. (video)

Distance Learning FAQ: Solving Teachers’ and Students’ Common Problems

Lessons learned from problems during remote learning can help inform teaching and learning this fall.

I redesigned a school playground for my PhD – and the children got better marks learning outside

The need for social distancing due to coronavirus means now is the time for schools across the world to embrace outdoor learning.

Visual method helps with learning language rules

One or two children per classroom finds it difficult to recognize patterns in spoken language, says researchers from the Netherlands. But these children with a developmental language disorder (DLD) do, however, recognize similar patterns in pictures.

Polonetsky: Are the Online Programs Your Child’s School Uses Protecting Student Privacy? Some Things to Look For

Technology can add value to students’ educational experience, enhance our ability to work remotely and help us stay connected. But we must make sure appropriate safeguards are in place so privacy and security don’t fall by the wayside

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