California schools consider extending school year while mental health remains a concern
California schools consider extending school year while mental health remains a concern
California schools consider extending school year while mental health remains a concern
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified existing skill gaps, particularly in math, but new strategies and new tech could help
Every student in America deserves good school counseling and a chance at postsecondary education. Investing in our school counselors is a national imperative, one that will pay dividends for decades to come.
Attention to K-12 cybersecurity grows in nearly 100 bills introduced in 2020
For the first time since its inception, all 50 states and the District of Columbia are or have begun working toward implementing a state Seal of Biliteracy program
The effects of students' increasing isolation from learning communities is leading parents to consider other new, alternative education models.
Every child possesses vast mathematics potential, says Jo Boaler, Stanford University mathematics professor and best-selling author—but for them to access it, we need to rethink how we teach math.
From fostering social connections to increasing engagement, ensuring equal access to resources and more, technology can help teachers and students achieve better results when they can’t be in the classroom.
Learn to say 'I don't know': teachers' tips for parents weary of distance learning
In-person field trips aren't possible during the pandemic, but virtual field trips offer fun learning experiences for students and boost STEM engagement