The document contains the titles and brief descriptions of several articles that provide advice and information to educators, parents, and students on navigating distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with the stresses of homeschooling, as well as how to help students process divisive elections and increase kindness.
The document contains the titles and brief descriptions of several articles that provide advice and information to educators, parents, and students on navigating distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with the stresses of homeschooling, as well as how to help students process divisive elections and increase kindness.
The document contains the titles and brief descriptions of several articles that provide advice and information to educators, parents, and students on navigating distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with the stresses of homeschooling, as well as how to help students process divisive elections and increase kindness.
can foster belonging and inclusion for all students, even online. How Teachers Can Help Students With Special Needs Navigate Distance Learning, by Rebecca Branstetter: Kids with disabilities are often shortchanged by pandemic classroom conditions. Here are three tips for educators to boost their engagement and connection. How to Reduce the Stress of Homeschooling on Everyone, by Rebecca Branstetter: A school psychologist offers advice to parents on how to support their child during school closures. Three Ways to Help Your Kids Succeed at Distance Learning, by Christine Carter: How can parents support their children at the start of an uncertain school year? How Schools Are Meeting Social- Emotional Needs During the Pandemic, by Frances Messano, Jason Atwood, and Stacey Childress: A new report looks at how schools have been grappling with the challenges imposed by COVID-19. Six Ways to Help Your Students Make Sense of a Divisive Election, by Julie Halterman: The election is over, but many young people will need help understanding what just happened. Bonus Train Your Brain to Be Kinder (video), by Jane Park: Boost your kindness by sending kind thoughts to someone you love—and to someone you don’t get along with —with a little guidance from these students. From Othering to Belonging (podcast): We speak with john a. powell, director of the Othering & Belonging Institute, about racial justice, well-being, and widening our circles of human connection and concern.