Many children in quarantine no longer attend online classes. However, this is not necessarily a negative thing.
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According to the VARK model, students learn differently. Must teachers adapt their online classes to please everyone?
...The health crisis has made evident that the digital divide is also a cause of social exclusion for older adults.
...Science is not a collection of the right answers. It is the path to a better understanding of any given situation.
<p ...The new reality of many families is having school at home. Can we call this “homeschooling”?
...What are universities doing to bring continuity to extracurricular classes during the quarantine? Here are some examples.
<p ...Writing, a simple but profound practice, is a powerful tool that becomes indispensable in these uncertain times.
...In the face of coronavirus, millions of teachers, students, and parents around the world confront the challenge of adapting to online education.
...The offer of online courses is on the rise due to the COVID-19 contingency, but how do you know which ones are worth it? ...
With the arrival of COVID-19 and social distancing, people can feel alone and isolated. Here are several tips for coping with quarantine.
...We have the technology and resources to work online, but what about our mental health?
<p ...From books, concerts, and virtual tours through museums, cultural contents are a remedy for the burden of quarantine.
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