On Education: The Case for Social Studies in Elementary Classrooms
On Education: The Case for Social Studies in Elementary ClassroomsJan. 29, 2019 • Studies Weekly Technology and globalization connect the world more today than in any era of history, but our children...
View ArticleOn Education: Social Studies is a Powerful Tool to Teach Empathy
On Education: Social Studies is a Powerful Tool to Teach EmpathyJan. 31, 2019 • Studies Weekly For better or worse, students in classrooms today — even down to the elementary level — are firmly part of...
View ArticleHelp Students Overcome Test Anxiety with These Coping Skills
Help Students Overcome Test Anxiety with These Coping SkillsFeb. 18, 2022 • By Studies Weekly No matter how well your teachers prepare students for exams, test anxiety can prevent children from showing...
View Article5 Ways Summer School Can Address Learning Loss
5 Ways Summer School Can Address Learning LossMay. 24, 2023 • Studies Weekly Over the last few years, much has been said about “learning loss” due to COVID-19. According to a paper published in...
View ArticleBeyond Screens: The Benefits of Paper-Based Learning for Elementary Students
Beyond Screens: The Benefits of Paper-Based Learning for Elementary StudentsJan. 10, 2024 • Studies Weekly In today’s digital age, technology integration in education helps prepare students for a world...
View ArticleWhat Does the End of ESSER Funding Mean?
What Does the End of ESSER Funding Mean?Jan. 17, 2023 • by Studies Weekly Since the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, schools across the United States have relied on emergency ESSER funding from the federal...
View ArticleWhy Science Education Matters in Your Elementary School Classroom
Why Science Education Matters in Your Elementary School ClassroomFeb. 26, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Science is a critical part of elementary education. It’s not just facts and formulas — it’s a way to...
View ArticleWhat is Universal Pre-K?
What is Universal Pre-K?Mar. 15, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Universal pre-K is a state policy framework to provide every child with a quality, publicly funded preschool education. The National Institute...
View Article8 Survival Tips for Finishing the School Year
8 Survival Tips for Finishing the School YearMay. 17, 2023 • Studies Weekly As the school year ends, you may feel like you’re running the last leg of a marathon. You can make it to the last day of...
View ArticleThinking on Education: Using Screens and Print Effectively in the Classroom
Thinking on Education: Using Screens and Print Effectively in the ClassroomApr 2, 2019 • by Studies Weekly Studies show we all read more today than in previous generations. While printed books and...
View ArticleEducator’s Guide to Improving Student Attendance
Educator’s Guide to Improving Student AttendanceMay 28, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Education in the United States has changed since the 2020 pandemic and still faces many lingering challenges due to the...
View ArticleThinking on Education: Building a Safe Learning Environment in our Classroom
Thinking on Education: Building a Safe Learning Environment in our ClassroomSept. 18, 2019 • Studies Weekly How can we build a safe learning environment within the classroom so students will take...
View ArticleBenefits of Reading Aloud to Children
Benefits of Reading Aloud to ChildrenJul 21, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley As educators, we know there are so many incredible benefits in reading aloud to children. In addition to promoting literacy skills,...
View ArticleCreating a Passion for Lifelong Learning
Creating a Passion for Lifelong LearningSep. 25, 2023 • Studies Weekly In recent years, the educational landscape has undergone significant changes. These changes have prompted the trend toward...
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