Play isn’t just fun; it’s a window into your child’s learning journey. See how observing everyday activities can reveal valuable insights into their growth.
In this episode of The State of Education podcast, we explore the concept of experiential learning and its significance in education. Learn what experiential learning entails, why it’s essential for student engagement, and how to incorporate it into both classrooms and everyday life.
Welcome to Season 2 of The State of Education Podcast by One-Room Education! In this episode, we introduce our new part-time co-host and discuss the role of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in schools. We explore the various resource staff available in K-12 schools, how families and teachers can access these resources, and strategies for fostering collaboration between teachers and support staff to improve student learning outcomes. If you’re interested in the intersection of education, speech therapy, and resource support, this episode is packed with insights.
Explore how pandemic isolation has impacted early language development, contributing to speech delays and social communication challenges in young children.
In Part 2 of the Falling Literacy Rates series, we shift our focus from children’s reading levels to the declining reading habits of adults. Despite an increase in book sales, research shows that adults, especially avid readers, are reading fewer books than in previous decades. We explore how this decline in adult literacy impacts children’s reading habits and discuss the global literacy crisis exacerbated by pandemic lockdowns. Discover practical tips on how parents can model reading habits, build their child’s curiosity, and keep literacy levels high at home. Stay tuned for more in-depth articles and resources from One-Room Education.
In this episode of The State of Education Podcast, we explore the crucial role parents play in their child’s education. From cognitive development to overcoming barriers in the industrialized education system, we discuss how parental involvement can improve student success and ways parents can better collaborate with educators.