Education, Online Exams And The Working Environments Of The Future

The coronavirus crisis faces us with a few weeks, if not months, of online teaching. We should be able to provide our students with the ability to carry out all kinds of tasks in a purely online environment. Will this crisis bring about a permanent change in our working habits?

Why You Should Encourage Your Child To Get More Involved In The Arts

Studying the arts has also shown to help kids in other subjects too, like math, science and reading. Your child will learn life skills as well.

Learning curve: How schools worldwide are tackling coronavirus challenge

How do you create community when you can’t be together? Schools are closed for hundreds of millions of students, but educators, parents, and children are still learning – including how to keep a sense of connection.

WATCH — There’s No One Way to Teach STEM: 3 Teachers Show Their Creative Techniques for Enriching Math Lessons (While Preserving High Standards)

High, rigorous academic standards give #teachers the flexibility to teach kids #STEM in a variety of different ways that resonate with them. Check out this real-life example of #mathmuscles in practice #math #PiDay

Parenting During the Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need To Know Now

The coronavirus is raising a lot of questions for parents, from how to talk to children about it to weathering school closures to screen time strategies when you're home with little ones.

How learning will change across California’s K-12 schools amid coronavirus closures

With online learning presenting barriers, schools across California are finding different ways to teach students remotely.

What Teachers in China Have Learned in the Past Month

An American whose classroom in Beijing is now online shares what she and her team have learned since the coronavirus hit, just as U.S. teachers make the same shift.

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