Should Coronavirus and Social Distancing Affect the Way You Raise Multilingual Children at Home?
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, families now find themselves spending more time at home together than ever before. As a result, many parents have been left wondering how they should address this change, if at all, in the way they raise their multilingual children.
What It’s Like to Take the GMAT Online
While the structure and content of the GMAT Online exam is the same, the difference in delivery has several quirks that are worth being prepared for.
How Has COVID-19 Changed the Medical School Application Cycle?
Just as it has interrupted daily life, the COVID-19 pandemic has also disrupted the historically predictable process of medical school admissions.
What to Expect From At-Home Graduate Exams
With social distancing measures in place and uncertainty surrounding much of the application process, graduate school test administrators have been forced to innovate to provide interested candidates access to their exams.
Behind the Scenes of StarCourses: Lesson Planning With Celebrity Instructors
“The common ground was being passionate, giving students an opportunity to learn something potentially life-changing, and making enthusiasm-fueled expertise available to all.”
How Parents Can Support Students Prepping for Standardized Tests at Home
Even under normal circumstances, prepping for course finals and college admissions exams is an exhausting, stressful process for students.
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grade Teacher? Survey Says: Maybe Not.
While many K-12 families already acknowledge the compassion, dedication, and hard work of educators, this year, that sentiment is very probably unanimous—thanks in large part to the school closures forced by COVID-19.
Learning in the Age of Coronavirus: What We Found When We Surveyed 1,300 Parents
Last month, we surveyed 1,381 parents from across America to learn how families are navigating education in the age of coronavirus.
What We Know About Incentives in Education
Reward the output you desire, and you’ll see more of it… right?
Maybe not.
Are You a Soon-To-Be College Graduate Job Hunting During a Pandemic? Here’s What to Do Next.
With in-person interviews halted and many companies rescinding interview and onboarding opportunities entirely in light of COVID-19 layoffs and furloughs, you may be left thinking, “What now?”
Pass/Fail Grading in the Age of Coronavirus: What College Students Should Know
Many postsecondary institutions are now offering a pass/fail option or have transitioned to mandatory pass/fail grading.
How Nature Makes Children Happier, Healthier, and Smarter
The research is clear: time spent outdoors in or near nature improves almost all aspects of well-being for children (and adults) of all ages.