A New Normal For Online Education

The coronavirus pandemic is leading to a fundamental shift in almost everything that we do from working to traveling to shopping. That new normal has extended to higher education as well.

Most Parents Think Kids Focus More With Remote Learning

72% of parents said that virtual learning is a “game-changer” and that it will be around long after the pandemic is over.

The Remote Learning Paradox: Some Educators, Parents Want to Keep Online Classes Option Even Though Instruction Suffered

Some educators and parents want to keep online classes option even though instruction suffered

Put Students, Not Screens, at the Center of Post-Pandemic Learning

Online education has a place, but meaningful in-person interactions build the best connections in school, says writer

Research from Europe Points to Online Tutoring as a Potent Weapon Against Learning Loss

Online tutoring programs launched in Europe last year were received favorably by students and yielded significant academic and mental health benefits, studies show

When Learning How to Write Starts Virtually, Here’s What’s Helpful to Know

Thanks to the pandemic this school year saw kindergarten children learning to write and other fundamentals of reading via virtual learning. What should teachers and parents know about the potential challenges these kids face?

5 Keys to Success in Hybrid Learning

Continuing to plan for remote learning is a good way to support students during transitions between distance and hybrid learning.

Analysis: Remote and Hybrid Learning Have Been Difficult for HS Students. 8 Steps They Say Teachers Can Take to Keep Them Motivated

Remote and hybrid learning have been difficult for high school students. 8 steps they say teachers can take to keep them motivated

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