Twenty-six studies point to more play for young children
For children, play is so powerful, according to a recent report by the LEGO Foundation, that it can be used as a possible intervention to close achievement gaps between children ages 3 to 6
For children, play is so powerful, according to a recent report by the LEGO Foundation, that it can be used as a possible intervention to close achievement gaps between children ages 3 to 6
We have heard a lot about how students have suffered over the last 15 months, but perhaps it's time to look on the bright side of the pandemic's impact on education, says writer
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Continuing to plan for remote learning is a good way to support students during transitions between distance and hybrid learning.
Students with disabilities show resilience that could guide post-pandemic education
Education has been deeply effected by the pandemic but this can be an opportunity to create new and innovative resources for learning, says Sal Khan
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