6 ways the future of work is changing education
Students will need flexibility as they face a future of work that will operate increasingly as a gig economy and—since the COVID outbreak—a remote economy, says one K-12 expert.
Students will need flexibility as they face a future of work that will operate increasingly as a gig economy and—since the COVID outbreak—a remote economy, says one K-12 expert.
Moving beyond pitched debates about whether kids should be in school or not, California schools are participating in a giant experiment never attempted in the state — or anywhere in the world for that matter: nearly 6 million students will be learning online
College is expensive with tuition doubling over the past few decades. But what’s the value of a college education in the pandemic, where classes normally taught in person will instead be offered either fully or partly online?
Why student engagement is key to learning a foreign language during remote 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
Are there any hidden benefits of moving classes online?
For millions of kids, “back to school” will be online, from home as 35 of the nation’s 50 largest school districts are opting to educate students remotely this fall
Experts say students will increasingly need more social and emotional learning support this school year.
Schools will soon reopen, but are they prepared for distance learning and a heavier reliance on ed tech?
Parents were caught off guard in the spring as COVID-19 forced schools to close and pushed students into distance learning. The fall has many questions, but here are ways parents and kids can be proactive to prepare for an uncertain school year