Preschool Activities That Support Brain Development

Simple, everyday activities in preschool contribute to young kids’ brain growth at a critical period in their development.

Twenty-six studies point to more play for young children

For children, play is so powerful, according to a recent report by the LEGO Foundation, that it can be used as a possible intervention to close achievement gaps between children ages 3 to 6

Using Stories to Support Computational Thinking

Breaking stories down into parts is a handy way to teach preschool students about structure, logical reasoning, and sequencing and boost their computational thinking

Why We Need To Flip The Narrative That The Pandemic Has Damaged Education

We have heard a lot about how students have suffered over the last 15 months, but perhaps it's time to look on the bright side of the pandemic's impact on education, says writer

The Week in COVID & Education Policy: L.A. High Schoolers Stay Home, 67% of Parents Worried about Academic Decline and More Key Updates

The Week in COVID & Education Policy: Los Angeles High School Students Stay Home, 67% of Parents Worried about Academic Decline and More Key Updates

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