Online education emerged as a safe and viable option for education continuity as the COVID-19 pandemic turned personal and professional worlds upside down. In this article, you will learn what exactly is meant by the phrase "virtual classroom".
Part of educating young students is observing them – to identify strengths and weaknesses. What happens when you can't observe them anymore?
The school year is beginning once again, and the pressure is on to set the right tone from the onset. Here are some things to keep in mind as you work to establish a happy and healthy learning environment for your students.
While students are in school, it is the school's responsibility to ensure that they are safe and accounted for, especially with younger students.
It’s important that parents realise early childhood education can make or break a child’s future. The higher the quality of a child’s early education, the better the outcome throughout his schooling years as well as beyond.
COVID-19 has spiked stress. As a principal, it is vital to be able to handle stress, so you won’t mitigate the impact on your teachers. Here are 5 practical strategies that can help. (This can be applied to teachers and parents too.)
Looking for inspiration to bring new hope after an overwhelming 2020? Check out our pick of the best books for teachers to read this year.
Many parents are wondering how to help their children stay focused during online classes at home. Check out these tips!
Want to spark an interest in science for your child? Here are five easy and fun ways you can do so!
Looking for more ways to keep your kids occupied? Check out our picks for FREE Disney online classes for kids (and 1 for parents).