Children’s privacy is at risk with rapid shifts to online schooling under coronavirus

Children in our schools are the latest at risk in a brave new age of surveillance and data control that is being catalyzed by hasty educational technology decisions under COVID-19.

Pupils begin studying at home – a challenge for them, parents and teachers

Schools provide online classes, but some students struggle to stay motivated after cancelled exams

Don’t turn your home into school … the Lego professor of play on lockdown learning

Parents don't have to turn their homes into schools, says a Cambridge academic. Coronavirus school closures are a chance to follow your child’s lead rather than formal study and allow for more play time

Learning to Interview Builds a Range of Communication Skills

Tips from the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs help students develop skills that are useful across the curriculum and in project-based learning—both now and when they are back in schools.

Higher Education Groups Call For Extended Student Debt Relief

Higher education associations have called on Congress to provided extended student loan relief due to the coronavirus.

Are Kids Required To Learn Cursive Anymore? Why?

Learning cursive expands the mind and connects kids to the past. But with technology running the world, is it really needed anymore?

Increase Accountability, Deepen Relationships and Embrace Mobile: 3 Ways to Make Digital Learning Meaningful for 21st Century Students

Student Success Agency has launched a free virtual support tool offering college advising, academic tutoring, at-home learning guidance for all U.S. middle and high school students during #COVID19 crisis

Why absenteeism and attendance are growing school concerns

Hundreds of thousands of students haven't logged on, reports say , fueling absenteeism and attendance concerns of schools

7 strategies to boost SEL skills in students

Having strong social emotional learning skills and so-called "soft skills" will improve a students chances for employment

Education shouldn’t go back to normal after pandemic, experts say

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted entire sectors of the American economy, but now, as students and faculty settle into distance learning, ed tech leaders are questioning what it could mean for the future of ed

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