How To Know If Online Tutoring Is Right For Your Tween

Online tutoring has existed for years, but is it right for your kids? Parents should consider several factors when choosing a tutor for their children

Over Two-Thirds of Parents Have to Use Google to Help Kids with Schoolwork, Study Finds

Over Two-Thirds of Parents Have to Use Google to Help Kids with Schoolwork, Study Finds

4 Easy Ways to Engage Girls in Engineering on Girl Day, 2021

On Girl Day—and all year 'round!—engage girls in engineering with these four easy steps from DiscoverE.

Public school parents consider pandemic leap to private schools

Across the U.S., parents are growing frustrated with public schools as K-12 students record low performance with distant learning. Now lawmakers are proposing to allow families to use public funds to pay for private or homeschool.

Hybrid Learning FAQ: The Most-Asked Questions

As students, educators and parents try to navigate balancing in-person with remote learning, here are answers to some essential questions.

Analysis: What a Difference a Pandemic Makes — This Year, from School Choice to Teacher Pay to CTE, 41 State of the State Addresses Focus on COVID-19

Review of 41 State of the State addresses finds COVID-19 colors every education topic, from school choice expansion & student mental health to teacher pay increases & job training

One Year into Pandemic, Far Fewer Young Students are on Target to Learn How to Read, Tests Show

37% of this year’s kindergarten students are on-track in early reading skills, compared to 55% during the 2019-20 school year, according to new data

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