Puzzles Are Bringing Families Together During the Pandemic — They Are Also a Boon to Young Children’s Developing Brains

#Puzzles, which can help build spatial thinking, are selling out like it’s #Christmas during #COVID19. Here’s what parents with toddlers and young kids need to know

4 concepts for balancing screen time in the online learning era

Students need guidance, not rules, when it comes to screen time and use of devices, experts say

The Solution to Educating Every Child Going Forward? A Virtual Backpack

The Solution to Educating Every Child Going Forward? A Virtual Backpack

Student anxiety, depression increasing during school closures, survey finds

More than half of students surveyed said they need mental health services since schools closed.

Why AI is Not the Future of Education

Despite the promise and possibilities of artificial intelligence in the classroom, language learning will still require a human touch

5 Ways to Boost Critical Thinking in World Language Classes

5 Ways to Boost Critical Thinking in World Language Classes

Experts Predict What School Could Look Like When It Reopens

From face masks to shorter days and more remote learning, school for K-12 kids may be very different when it restarts.

Distance Learning as an Antidote to Fear: 4 Key Considerations That Put Student and Family Well-Being First

Meaningful opportunities for connection and learning are possible in this crisis, but first we must recalibrate. Rather than focus on accountability, let us focus on connecting with and learning from our students’ families

Four K-12 Education Models That May Gain Popularity During COVID-19

COVID-19 has disrupted much of the way we live and learn, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These four K-12 education models will likely gain popularity over the coming months, as families look for new options.

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