Asian American mothers confront multiple crises of pandemic, anti-Asian hate and caregiving

In a unique challenge “on top of negotiating vaccines, mask mandates, online and in-person learning while trying to sustain their own careers and mental health, Asian American mothers are in a state of hypervigilance against racist attacks.”

By Miliann Kang, C.N. Le

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Small-group learning can mitigate the effects of school closures – but only if teachers use it well

For peer learning to be effective, each child should have a specific task or role. In short, increased use of peer learning can help schools deal with the negative academic, social-emotional and behavioral repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, helping children build a future defined by social acceptance, academic achievement and enduring success, writes Mark J. Van Ryzin

By Mark J. Van Ryzin

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