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PITTSBURGH, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ After a year during which the pandemic made traditional schooling and after-school learning opportunities nearly impossible and as schools, libraries, and museums begin to reopen, Remake Learning Days reconnected tens of thousands of families this spring to the joys and possibilities for modern learning.
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Remake Learning Days reconnected tens of thousands of families to the joys and possibilities for modern learning.
Remake Learning Days is a family-friendly festival of innovative experiences where youth make, code, play, design, and tinker alongside the adults in their lives. At events held virtually and in-person at schools, libraries, museums, tech centers, outdoor play spaces, and other sites of learning, families turned out this April and May to do such things as explore space virtually and digitally fabricate new art pieces. Embracing new ways of
Remake Learning Days Initiative Set For May 6-15 Thursday, May 6, 2021
Students of all ages and their families will enjoy fun, free events hosted throughout the community during the Remake Learning Days initiative May 6-15. Hosted virtually and at libraries, city recreation centers, schools and venues across the community, these events are designed to engage learners of all ages and their families in the wide diversity of enrichment programming available throughout the community.
Families, educators and students are encouraged to visit remakelearningdays.org to explore the wide array of events available. Hosted virtually and in person this year, event themes include art, maker, outdoor learning, science, technology and youth voice. Some of this year’s events include coding, gardening, learning about bees, augmented reality adventures and more.
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DOWNINGTOWN, PA A ten-day festival of learning returns after a challenging academic year, as Chester County s Intermediate Unit brings drones, coding, farming, and STEAM events to help remake learning in May.
In partnership with the PA SEED Ecosystem, southeastern Pennsylvania will host more than 30 events during this learning festival between May 6-16, 2021. These events are designed for parents and caregivers to learn alongside their kids and offer relevant and engaging educational experiences for youth in pre-K through high school. Most events are free, Chester County IU said.
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When your child can’t find the words, help them find the lyrics. Today, the national Sound It Out campaign launches with a new album and resources to help parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations about emotional wellbeing with their middle schoolers. The songs will be available across all major streaming platforms and can be heard on the campaign website at SoundItOutTogether.org, which also offers free expert-vetted resources to guide conversations.
The campaign a collaboration between the Ad Council and Pivotal Ventures, an investment and incubation company created by Melinda Gates comes at a time when many young people are struggling with isolation and stress caused by the pandemic, on top of the normal pressures of growing up. Sound It Out places an emphasis on reaching parents and caregivers in Black and Hispanic/Latinx communities, which often face the addi