Finally For Parents, A Glimmer Of Hope

As many kids slowly get back into the classroom, they're seeming like their old selves again — and that's helping parents big-time.

Giving kids a break is the best way for them to ‘catch up’ after a year of disruption

Studies have shown that promoting wellbeing through play goes a long way to boost academic outcomes in school children

Education Through the Pandemic: From Growing Concerns About California’s Missing Kindergarteners to New Florida Proposals to Repair Learning Loss, 10 Ways States Are Coping With COVID-19

10 ways schools are fighting to preserve learning amid the pandemic, including California’s concerns about the missing kindergarten children of 2021 — and what that means for attendance and early education going forward

CoSN2021: Tips to Support Students with Special Needs in Virtual Learning

Tips to Support Students with Special Needs in Virtual Learning

New Report Shows Just How Hard 2020 Was On America’s Kids

Our children "are in trouble" say researchers, who ranked the states where children have been most negatively affected by COVID-19.

Parents Expected to Opt Children Out of Spring Testing in Large Numbers, Especially in Places Where Schools Haven’t Reopened

Parents Expected to Opt Children Out of Spring Testing in Large Numbers, Especially in Places Where Schools Haven’t Reopened

Math learning taking a hit during COVID

When it comes to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education, the “M” for math is often an afterthought. But that needs to change to combat math learning loss due to COVID-19

Finding the silver linings in a pandemic

The move to distance learning has laid bare the disconnect between schools and families—and showed us a way to heal the rift

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