While some bemoan activities that require extra screen time during the pandemic, esports teams provide a myriad of lessons in an engaging way that students love.
For some students, remote learning will continue well beyond this year. What we have learned will impact our educational system for decades to come.
Students can learn about the environment and conservation and celebrate Earth Week 2021 with these resources and educational opportunities.
The approach is especially effective now that so many students are working asynchronously, experts say.
The Pulitzer Center is starting an education network around the 1619 Project, Teaching Tolerance changed its name, Sonja Cherry-Paul created an educator's guide to Carole Boston Weatherford’s Unspeakable and more in this edition of News Bites.
Statistics show the impact of learning loss during the pandemic, while experts offer suggestions for how best to restart in-person education.
Ask your students about book preferences, access, and more to create personal goals, plan spring lessons, and motivate for summer reading.
Educators can teach Amanda Gorman's inauguration poem "The Hill We Climb" and share Gorman's story with students.
As the terrorist attack on the Capitol unfolded yesterday, educators took to Twitter, considering how to talk to students about the event and the importance of news literacy and civics education.
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