How to Use Art to Teach History

Art is an important and perhaps unexpected tool in teaching history. Photos, drawings, and paintings can communicate an abundance of information about historical events.

I thought school would terrify my kids. They just put on masks and adapted

Will children adapt to the changes due to the pandemic easier than parents expect?

7 Things a National Survey of Librarians Told Us About the State of School Libraries Amid the Pandemic

7 Things a National Survey of Librarians Said About the State of School Libraries Amid the Pandemic

Kaufman: Does Your Child’s School Use a Strong Curriculum? Why You Should Care, How to Find Out — and What to Do About It

Does Your Child’s School Use a Strong Curriculum? Why You Should Care, How to Find Out — and What to Do About It

Using Tutors to Combat COVID Learning Loss: New Research Shows That Even Lightly Trained Volunteers Drive Academic Gains

Millions of students have fallen months behind on their learning in the wake of the pandemic. New research suggests that tutoring could help them catch up

The Rise of Dual Credit

More and more students take college classes while still in high school. That is boosting degree attainment but also raising doubts about rigor.

Helping students with autism navigate a socially distanced classroom

Some well-planned strategies can help students with autism thrive as school resumes--even with social distancing measures in place

Minecraft: Education Edition Using In-Game Virtual Worlds to Teach SEL Skills, Expand Girls’ & MS Students’ Interest in STEM During Pandemic

#MinecraftEdu is using in-game virtual worlds to teach social-emotional skills and expand girls' & middle schoolers' interest in STEM

Hodas: Like the Dinosaurs, Public Education As We Know It Is Facing a Meteor Moment. We Must Adapt to a New Model Beyond What We Know as ‘School’

Like the dinosaurs, public education as we know it is facing a meteor moment. We must adapt to a new model beyond what we know as 'school'

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