An Adaptable Framework for Project-Based Learning

The National Geographic Society has a five-step Project-Based Learning model and resource library to foster deep learning whether students are in school or at home.

5 takeaways from the Ed Dept’s final distance education rules

Policy and online education experts shared insights on how the U.S. Dept of Ed's new distance learning requirements are likely to affect remote and competency-based instruction.

Screen-based online learning will change kids’ brains. Are we ready for that?

We are starting to see technology’s effect on child development and adult reading skills – and the research isn’t optimistic

5 cybersecurity life skills to teach year-round

As the digital world evolves, cybersecurity life skills are more essential than ever—here are some major lessons to impart upon students

Students have their own demands for school reopening

Mental health support, better remote instruction and a focus on vulnerable students: High school students are pressing legislatures and school boards to make their appeals heard

Research Suggests 3 Ways To Get Kids To Pay Attention In An Online Class

Teachers have noted that most students don't pay enough attention in an online class. Making it more interactive and organized can help.

‘Rigor’ through distance learning calls for quality, not quantity

‘Rigor’ through distance learning calls for quality, not quantity

10 Distance Learning Break Ideas To Keep Your Kid Happy & Engaged

These 10 distance learning break time ideas will keep your children refreshed and ready to keep learning

6 strategies for improving distance learning

Distance and blended learning have never been implemented at the scale they will be in the 2020-21 school year, but these 6 strategies could make distance learning more successful

DiPerna: A National Tutor Corps Could Help Students Learning Online, Ease the Burden on Parents & Create Jobs for Recent College Grads

COVID-19 threatens in-person schooling for K-12 students and the job market for recent college graduates. It’s time to consider a novel solution to both problems: a national tutor corps

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