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

Making Learning at Home Work for Preschool Students

It's not easy to teach young children remotely. These strategies can help make instruction accessible and engaging—for students and their families.

Schedules for distance learning are all over the place (and it’s making parents crazy)

Some schools remote learning schedules can leave parents feeling frustrated

A plan for teaching coding and robotics from home

Coding and robotics can be just as engaging when students learn from home--all it takes is a little planning and some creativity

Public Libraries Can Improve Remote Learning. Here’s How.

How libraries can help students during remote learning

3 ways to get kids to tune in and pay attention when schools go virtual

One big complication with K-12 distance learning is how hard it is to get children and teens to log in and do their schoolwork. But there are things teachers and families can do to help.

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.

Millions of students — and their teachers — embark on vast experiment with distance learning

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

Coronavirus College Money Dilemmas For Parents And Children

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?

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