Analysis: Amid the Chaos of Coronavirus, Parent Power (and Parent Organizing) Have Never Been More Important. It’s Time for Education Funders to Show Them the Money

Amid the #Coronavirus crisis, we must continue to focus on and support organizations that inform and organize parents so they can exercise their innate power

How to help young children regulate their emotions and behaviours during the pandemic

For many children, the pandemic means staying at home, not seeing friends or going to the playground. It's difficult to regulate emotions with so much going on. But there are ways parents can help.

3 cybersecurity tips crucial to secure student information in remote learning

The rush to transition online as the coronavirus pandemic closed schools leaves users and networks vulnerable to threats both familiar and new.

At Playtime, Your Own Backyard Might Beat the Local Playground

A new meta-analysis suggests that backyards and open fields unlock the imaginative power of play—beating out purpose-built spaces like the neighborhood playground.

6 tips for parents who home-school

Educating your children at home doesn't have to resemble the kind of education that takes place in a regular classroom, an expert advises.

Students on remote learning: More creativity, interaction needed

Organizations are gathering students’ feedback on their e-learning experiences during the pandemic, the tools used and what could be improved.

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

Tyre & Weinberg: During Pandemic, Parents Are Learning Their Kids Can’t Write Very Well. The Secret: They Weren’t Taught How. Some Strategies to Help

During pandemic, parents are quickly learning that their children can’t write very well. Writers explore why, and tell parents what they can do about it.

Little scientists: Children prefer storybooks that explain why and how things happen

Kids can see the world like little scientists. Children prefer storybooks that explain why and how things happen

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