The Science Behind Brain Breaks

Research shows that brain breaks can provide more than rest for students. Use them to boost creativity, cognitive function, and social skills.

3 tips for navigating arts education during school shutdowns

With schools closed and kids practicing remote learning it can be difficult for teachers and parents to teach kids the arts and music. Here are some tips to help

It’s Not Children’s Education We Should Worry About, It’s Their Mental Health

The debate on reopening schools largely revolves around making up for missed lessons, but education is not the most important thing children are missing when schools are closed.

Experts And Educators Agree On Using A High-Quality Diagnostic When Schools Reopen

High-quality diagnostic data would help educators target and fast-track supports for students to address learning loss when schools reopen

Researchers to measure ‘coronavirus slide’ in kids’ reading skills

Researchers to measure ‘coronavirus slide’ in kids’ reading skills

Helping Students Through a Period of Grief

Covid-19 has meant a lot of loss for students of all ages—with more loss likely to come. Teachers can engage and support them in processing their emotions.

Analysis: For Hundreds of Thousands of Kids at Some of America’s Biggest School Districts, There’s Still No Consistent Plan for Remote Learning Nearly 2 Months Into the Pandemic

More districts are providing remote instruction, but some of the nation’s largest, with hundreds of thousands of students, still aren’t. These are the laggards

Higher Education: Don’t Just Survive – Help Students Thrive

As an industry that has struggled to mobilize innovation at times due to bureaucracy, this is a big opportunity for higher education to adopt new practices, technology, and philosophies that will result in better student learning outcomes for years to come.

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