When Learning How to Write Starts Virtually, Here’s What’s Helpful to Know

Thanks to the pandemic this school year saw kindergarten children learning to write and other fundamentals of reading via virtual learning. What should teachers and parents know about the potential challenges these kids face?

4 Ways to Boost Elementary Students’ Working Memory

Kids with strong working memory tend to perform well in school, and teachers can help them strengthen this executive functioning skill.

Using Stories to Support Computational Thinking

Breaking stories down into parts is a handy way to teach preschool students about structure, logical reasoning, and sequencing and boost their computational thinking

How Learning a Language Changes Your Brain

How does learning a new language changes your brain? Picking up a new language — at any age — creates new pathways that could also make you a better person and may even help stave off dementia.

LePage & Jordan: Designing Fun-Filled Summer Learning Programs That Students Will Want to Attend

Students’ needs will look different this summer. Summer programming should, too. A summer filled with fun, as well as learning, can reengage kids and set them up for success in the new school year

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