Want to increase a young child’s motivation to read? Tap into their natural curiosity, a new study finds.
White teachers seeking to grow in their cultural competence and better engage black students can learn from a mainstay of many black communities.
If you are a parent leading ‘schools’ in your own home during COVID or a passionate educator looking for the opportunity in all this to break free of the mould and push education forward, this is for you.
The school year’s end can be stressful for students leaving a structured environment for uncertain situations. Offer connection and affirmation to help them feel valued and confident.
What an educator with experience teaching online has learned about structuring students’ online and offline experiences and how to provide feedback to keep the learning going.
A preschool education director shares what her school is doing to keep kids’ screen time to a minimum while fostering play-based learning at home.
Though remote learning has brought many challenges, some students seem to be thriving in the new circumstances. What can we learn from them?
A former school librarian shares recent young adult novels to boost kids’ resilience or give them some laughs. A few dystopian picks may provide a new perspective on the current situation.
From laundry art to 'name that tune,' arts enrichment teachers are finding creative ways to transition to remote teaching.
Turns out, it’s less about “teaching” creativity to children — and more about creating a fertile environment in which their creativity will take root, grow and flourish.
The coronavirus creates a unique challenge for students with special needs—educators share recommendations for apps to support learning at home.
In Bergen County, New Jersey, just outside New York City, a school closure pushes teachers to confront the challenges of online learning.
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