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This article benchmarks a series of milestones for a typical four-year-old.
This one-page document provides specific recommendations and examples on how parents/adults should play and communicate with children from birth to age two and older to support early development.
This blog shares 10 tips to help teach children how to be independent with self help skills and everyday routines.
This article details parenting best-practices to support toddlers' developing skills.
This research brief by San Bernardino Valley College explores the relationship between academic tutoring and student outcomes.
WikiHow shares best-practices and tips that parents can practice instilling love of science in their child.
Zero to Three provides parents and families with resources to advance the health, development, and well-being of their baby.
This article details why routines are so important in a toddler's development. Routines are integral for toddler self-control, reduce parent/toddler power struggles, develop a child's social skills, and help children cope with transitions.
This resource discusses how approximately one third of college going students are place in developmental or remedial courses before they can begin taking credit-bearing courses that count towards a degree.
K-8 Mathematics Media ranges from counting cardinal numbers to linear equations and functions. Students can review the calculation of area using a Cyberchase video, continue on to find the area of combined shapes using a Math Active interactive lesson, and can be assessed on their understanding using Khan Academy. Similar units can be created on topics such as lines and angles, probability models, and the multiplication and division of fractions.
EDpuzzle is a teaching tool used to place interactive content into pre-existing videos from a variety of sources, such as TED or YouTube, or into videos you have made. To create an EDpuzzle account, navigate to EDpuzzle.com
For supporting children's continuous learning at home and in the virtual classroom. This provides learning resources across all content areas.
NRICH provides thousands of free online mathematics resources for ages 3 to 18, covering all stages of early years, primary and secondary school education - completely free and available to all.
This resource has links to video and text 3-Act tasks, ready for classroom use.
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that brings together geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package.
Tools and resources. The task provides a platform for professional development in schools and districts as they implement the Common Core State Standards. The tasks can be used to promote discussion about student work and real performance data.
These apps are based on the visual models featured in Bridges in Mathematics. All apps are available in two or more versions: a web app for all modern browsers, and downloadable versions for specific operating systems and devices (such as Apple iOS for iPad).
A problem bank for all grades. Open middle problems generally require a higher Depth of Knowledge than most problems that assess procedural and conceptual understanding. They support the Common Core State Standards and provide students with opportunities for discussing their thinking.
This is the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) Social-Emotional Learning Roadmap for reopening schools.
The following Social and Emotional (SEL) Guiding Principles (Principles) are intended to inform and support strong SEL practice across the state based on the collective experience of the contributors. The CDE is committed to helping educators learn more about SEL and how to make this a part of every child’s school experience.
This report details the results of a survey given to career and technical educators from across the U.S. asking about their experiences and challenges.
This 76-page handbook serves as a toolkit for schools to engage local businesses to support students' career interests and readiness. While some of this information is specific to North Carolina, much is generalizable to school-business partnerships.
This short article describes the importance of providing supports for students in community and traditional four-year institutions.
The U.S. Department of Labor summarizes the college enrollment and work activity of recent high school and college graduates.