Assessing Social and Emotional Learning

A review of three types of social and emotional learning assessment, with suggestions for ways to collect and report student growth to families.

For teens, multitasking makes them feel better—and worse

Multitasking makes teenagers feel both more positively and more negatively about the main task they're trying to accomplish, a new study finds.

Don’t just solve for x: letting kids explore real-world scenarios will keep them in maths class

Students need more than just arithmetic to succeed in the modern world. Learning math through an inquiry-based approach can help them develop critical and creative skills, as well as resilience.

Kay: Why Board Games Can Be the Best Way to Teach Tricky Subjects — and Immerse Students in History

Why board games can be the best way to teach tricky subjects — and immerse students in history

Inspiring students for college and career—and beyond

Educators can deepen students’ college and career interests with dedicated discovery exercises

What Does the Research Say About Testing?

Some may believe there is too much testing in school, but well-designed classroom tests and quizzes can improve student recall and retention.

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