One-Way Hallways, See-Through Partitions, Handwashing Stations & Lunch in Class — Architects’ Models for Socially Distanced Schools

Cafeterias as classrooms, see-through barriers, handwashing stations & lunches delivered to class — architects’ models for socially distanced schools

Visual method helps with learning language rules

One or two children per classroom finds it difficult to recognize patterns in spoken language, says researchers from the Netherlands. But these children with a developmental language disorder (DLD) do, however, recognize similar patterns in pictures.

New Research Predicts Steep COVID Learning Losses Will Widen Already Dramatic Achievement Gaps Within Classrooms

Given the data on learning losses, it’s possible the array of abilities in a classroom in a normal year — which already can span seven grade levels — will widen by two or more grades in the fall

Teaching Target Language Vocabulary With Micro Field Trips

For world language students, getting out of the classroom can make learning new words more engaging.

Magee & Steiner: Students Worldwide Have Gone Back to School After COVID-19. 4 Lessons for Reopening America’s Classrooms

4 concrete steps to make learning more accessible, more effective and more meaningful to students, both in the midst of the pandemic and long after the crisis has ended

School buildings need more space to safely reopen

Making classrooms, cafeterias and other spaces less crowded will be essential when it comes to reopening schools. There are two main ways to do that.

What social-emotional needs will students return with?

What social-emotional needs will students return with? Teachers may see more emotional and behavioral outbursts in their classrooms

Fostering a Strong Community in a Virtual Classroom

The shift to working online requires teachers to think a little differently about how to build the culture they want with their students.

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