Public Sentiment On Education Craters
The percentage of Americans who think that the education system is going in the “right direction” dropped to 23%, down 10 points from October and 13 points from its peak back in April.
The percentage of Americans who think that the education system is going in the “right direction” dropped to 23%, down 10 points from October and 13 points from its peak back in April.
Senate passes School-Based Allergies and Asthma Act. Approval of the bipartisan bill would give protections to students and potential federal grant money to schools that enact comprehensive management plans.
Fall College Enrollment Plummets For 1st-Year Students
How can we help students develop the skills they need to complete homework? Students can learn to work more efficiently by using strategies that improve their executive function skills
Can Genius Hour build agency in students? The popular model of self-guided learning can be used to engage upper elementary students in conducting and presenting research—and learning to use new technology.
How are things going according to students during the pandemic? Some surprising results from a new study provide key insights.
Can virtual tutoring help students during distance learning?
How can teachers help struggling students? There are a number of evidence based practices that have shown to dramatically reduce challenging student behavior at school. Here are five of them.
From badges that record students’ every move to air purifiers with ultraviolet “kill chambers,” tracking — and annihilating — the virus in schools becomes tech companies’ pandemic-era pitch.
Creative dance combines physical activity with creativity and teaches children all-around skills that will benefit them in other courses.