In a fifth-grade class at Redlands Unified School District in California, students sit in pairs, building LEGO® Education robots that hop. They're laughing, chatting and (sometimes) getting a bit ...
A new survey of K-8 teachers and students from LEGO Education found that nearly all (98 percent) of students say purposeful play helps them learn and the majority (96 percent) of teachers believe it’s ...
Having a purpose comes with benefits, according to Heather Malin, a consultant and former director of research at the Stanford Center on Adolescence. When students identify a greater purpose in what ...
It seems that many of us in this discussion are fans of encouraging play and exploration. That’s great. I’m certainly a fan, as my previous post should document. But I wonder if I might suggest a bit ...
A Ring School first grader uses the digital white board to detect the beat patterns in a singing game during music class. Step into Kristen Brunacini’s music classroom at C.C. Ring Elementary School ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Udemy, the global marketplace for learning and teaching online, today announced the launch of Learning Paths, a new feature for Udemy for Business customers to curate ...
Vol. 69, No. 1, Special Issue: Shifting to Digital: Informing the Rapid Development, Deployment, and Future of Teaching and Learning (February 2021), pp. 161-166 (6 pages) This paper is in response to ...
Social and emotional learning (SEL) may still be new to some educators, but the skills it teaches are the same we have been trying to help young people develop for decades. Adaptability, agency, ...
Children and adolescents will intuitively choose options meaningful to them and pursue excellence at their own pace. Lessons that teach tolerance, helpfulness, fairness, resilience, peace, ...