Keeping Kindergartners Engaged in Distance Learning
Is there a secret to keeping kindergarten-aged children engaged in distance learning? Personalizing lessons and giving brain breaks can help young students stay engaged
Is there a secret to keeping kindergarten-aged children engaged in distance learning? Personalizing lessons and giving brain breaks can help young students stay engaged
Schools will soon reopen, but are they prepared for distance learning and a heavier reliance on ed tech?
Students often just find science so boring that they don’t even try to learn it. If you can create immersive, interactive content that really grabs the student’s imagination, it makes them engaged and makes them learn more effectively
Integrating project-based learning into remote learning can help students stay connected and engaged.
Navigating cyberbullying more difficult amid COVID-19, but there are options for educators and parents
Take advantage of online resources and simple experiments students can do at home to keep them learning in all teaching scenarios.
How can schools adjust their strategies for combating chronic absenteeism in the COVID-19, distance learning era?
Supporting students with dyslexia during a pandemic is a challenge, but by keeping parents engaged, using the right tools, and being flexible, it’s a challenge we can meet
2020 may go down as a lost year. Educators and policymakers need to push back against that notion. By thinking creatively, partnering strategically and holding ourselves accountable we can do right by our students despite overwhelming obstacles
Blending technology with face-to-face instruction may be the future of education.