In August, VerilyMag.com posted a blog by Anne-Marie Maginnis titled "O, Alma Mater." The column also appears in Verily’s fall print issue. Maginnis writes about how her Ivy League education is not ...
Remote learning has been a staple of higher education since long before the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. Many colleges and universities have robust online learning programs that offer students of ...
HELP OUT PARENTS, TEACHING AT -- PARENTS WHO ARE TEACHING THEIR KIDS THE READING. CHILDREN’S BOOK WRITER, ANGIE BUELOW, IS ALSO A MOM, SO SHE KNOWS WHAT IT’S LIKE TO JUGGLE WORKING FROM HOME AND ...
Joseph Montcalmo is the director of Academic Technology and Instructional Design for the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins. It's a job our current moment was made for: teaching remotely using ...
As a father and now a grandfather, one of the most bittersweet moments is watching your kids and grandkids climb onto the bus for the first day of school each year. While it’s easy to feel a bit sad ...
A district-by-district look at home schooling’s explosive growth, which a Post analysis finds has far outpaced the rate at private and public schools Home schooling has become — by a wide margin — ...
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. — Parents pull around the circular driveway to drop their children off in the morning. Students climb the steps and hang their backpacks on hooks. Katy Rose greets her charges and ...
Ten innovative and inspired ideas to keep kids learning and engaged while home from school during winter break Ashley Naranjo This sampling of Smithsonian art projects includes coloring pages ...
Overhead shot of the saying “Change The System. Donate. Educate” written in sidewalk chalk on the sidewalk. In an effort to combat hate and bigotry, allies have been marching, donating, uniting in ...
As millions of young Americans prepare to vote in a presidential election for the first time, our country has an opportunity to spark lifelong civic engagement. While efforts like National Voter ...
At a high school in rural Center Ridge, Arkansas, students walked into a classroom and stepped into someone else’s shoes. Klair Jordan, then a 9th grade student, was playing the role of a single ...