Whether Learning is In-Person or Remote, Mental Health of Students Traumatized by COVID Can’t Be Ignored

Whether in-person or remote teachers are likely to see – both in students and themselves – trauma, PTSD, , agoraphobia, hypochondria, and obsessive-compulsive behavior, along with increased anxiety

Helping teens open up about their mental health

Using the right approach, along with an Social-Emotional Learning program, could help teenagers become more transparent with their mental health

Samsung Launches $2M Solve for Tomorrow Contest for STEM Education

Samsung has announced the 11th annual Solve for Tomorrow Contest, a challenge for students and teachers in grades 6 to 12 to tackle local issues of national importance in pursuit of a total of $2 million in potential awards toward STEM education

Positive student-teacher relationships benefit students’ long-term health, study finds

Teens who have good, supportive relationships with their teachers enjoy better health as adults, according to new research.

How Parents & Teachers Can Communication Effectively

The relationship between teachers and parents is very important to help ensure our kids are getting the most out of school. Communication is key.

Establishing Routines for Remote Learning

Teaching students how to interact online helps ensure a good experience for both students and teachers.

Remote learning for the long haul

How the cloud helps students and teachers stay connected despite the curveballs COVID-19 may throw at schools

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