Another problem with shifting education online: cheating
Will the shift to more online learning create a wave of cheating by students?
Will the shift to more online learning create a wave of cheating by students?
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
Sal Khan's advice on preparing for and succeeding with distance learning
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?
Whether online or in person this fall, these digital math tools may come in handy for grades pre-K through 12.
It's not easy to teach young children remotely. These strategies can help make instruction accessible and engaging—for students and their families.
Teaching career and technical education programs virtually may be necessary for some schools today, but it comes with long-term benefits.