Credit: Elliott Golden / theiSpot Most education leaders say the U.S. has never faced anything like this before. The leader of Chiefs for Change on the short and long view as coronavirus continues. Roberto Westbrook / Tetra Images, LLC / Alamy Stock Photo An elementary teacher who has worked for an edtech start-up argues that it's important now—with teachers and students working separately—to promote reflection and social connection as tools for learning. Credit: George Lucas Educational Foundation This round-up of teachers reaching out to their distant students makes it more clear than ever that relationships are always at the heart of teaching. Credit: Joel Sartore / Alamy Don't worry too much about screen time, pediatricians say, but make sure it's not interfering with sleep and relationships. Credit: Lindsay Mitchell Using a funny object to monitor participation or as a writing prompt can help high school students relax and share their creativity.
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