Help your children play out a story and watch them become more creative

Summer can likely be full of activities that you do with your children. Here's what research shows on how to boost your kid's creativity.

At Playtime, Your Own Backyard Might Beat the Local Playground

A new meta-analysis suggests that backyards and open fields unlock the imaginative power of play—beating out purpose-built spaces like the neighborhood playground.

With schools everywhere suspended, an education expert answers 4 questions about the upheaval

As long as teachers are creative and resourceful, kids will keep learning. What's less clear is how schools will make up for the lost time if they remain closed for several months or longer.

How Immersive Technology Champions the Four C’s of Learning

With tools such as AR and VR, educators can spark critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity in the classroom.

When Teachers Make Room For Their Own Curiosity They Defend It For Children

Harvard professor Dr. Karen Brennan makes the case that when teachers cultivate their own creativity they're more able to protect spaces in their classrooms for student creativity.

Preparing Social Studies Students to Think Critically in the Modern World

Vetting primary resources isn’t easy—but doing it well is crucial for fostering student engagement and deeper learning in a rapidly changing world

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