August 25, 2021

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Experts offer tips for preparing kids to go back to school

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Are you a parent worried about your children going back to school in person after a year and a half of mostly virtual learning?

Education experts have a word of advice: Chill.

That's the consensus from three faculty members at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's School of Education, who also offer a few tips to make the transition easier.

DeAnn Huinker is a professor of mathematics education and director of the Center for Mathematics and Science Education Research; Tania Mertzman Habeck is an associate professor of teaching and learning who teaches courses in literacy and reading and does research on who struggle with reading; Jennifer Brownson is senior lecturer in teaching and learning who focuses on social studies and does research on culturally relevant teaching methods that address both the academic and social/emotional needs of students.

Here are their thoughts on moving ahead from a challenging educational year.

Mathematics

Reading and literacy

General back-to-school

Above all, the three experts agree, communicate and collaborate with teachers and the schools. Find the best ways to communicate with schools and teachers—whether that's email or an online forum set up during virtual learning, Brownson said. With pandemic protocols still in place, it may not always be possible to just pop into the school for a chat.

"Once the year begins, be open and supportive," said Huinker. "Ask 'What more can I do to get my child ready?' and be ready to offer help and support."

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