Building Relationships Through Letter Writing

Corresponding with students via snail mail is a good way for teachers to foster trust anytime—but especially when everyone is physically distanced.

How Keeping a Pandemic Journal Builds Students’ Historical Thinking Skills and Helps Them Cope

Students around the world are keeping pandemic journals as part of school assignments and as vehicles for processing mental health.

Tyre & Weinberg: During Pandemic, Parents Are Learning Their Kids Can’t Write Very Well. The Secret: They Weren’t Taught How. Some Strategies to Help

During pandemic, parents are quickly learning that their children can’t write very well. Writers explore why, and tell parents what they can do about it.

A Fun, Experiential Approach to Strengthen Reading and Writing Skills

Hands-on learning experiences help young learners build their vocabulary while boosting their literacy skills.

Handwritten valentines create a legacy of love and literacy

Handwritten letters enhance relationships among people of all ages, and help children become empowered and inspired through the power of the pen.

Why Studying Justin Bieber Will Shape America’s Education Future

Inquiry-based education is coming to America, and that's good. But it's not as simple as letting kids write about pop stars.

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