Prioritise play when schools reopen, say mental health experts

Schools should prioritize play when they reopen, say child mental health experts in the United Kingdom

We’re embracing tech during lockdown – but can it replace the classroom?

Families are using technology to keep things ‘normal’ during the pandemic but questions remain about what remote learning can teach us

Pupils begin studying at home – a challenge for them, parents and teachers

Schools provide online classes, but some students struggle to stay motivated after cancelled exams

Don’t turn your home into school … the Lego professor of play on lockdown learning

Parents don't have to turn their homes into schools, says a Cambridge academic. Coronavirus school closures are a chance to follow your child’s lead rather than formal study and allow for more play time

Bugs, bark rubbing and bird nests: turn your daily walk into a nature home school

Whether making a wildflower bracelet or searching for wild animal footprints, here are some simple, enjoyable ways to start teaching your kids about nature

Read my lips: how lockdown TV could boost children’s literacy

Could broadcast TV and streaming services actually help to boost children’s literacy during the coronavirus lockdown?

Life Lessons – Do Britain’s Teenagers Need Lessons In Entrepreneurship?

Can you teach entrepreneurship effectively in schools to children as young as twelve or fifteen? Or perhaps, more importantly, is it a good idea to do so?

Warning over youth career aspiration-reality disconnect

The career hopes and dreams of young people are at odds with the types of jobs available in arts, entertainment, and sports, a study from the United Kingdom warns.

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