Today’s Solutions: December 14, 2024

Climate Action Project empower

Climate Action Project empowers students to find climate solutions

Educating children about climate change is important, but teaching about the degradation of our planet without completely overwhelming kids with fear for the future is no easy task. As we at The Optimist Daily know, addressing crises with tangible solutions is an empowering way to approach some of Read More...

How to study most effectively,

How to study most effectively, according to cognitive research

When it comes to studying, there are many different approaches you can take. But new cognitive research out of Western University in Canada has identified three proven steps that will help you study and learn most effectively. You can find those three steps below. Set a goal: Figure out what Read More...

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This initiative builds bamboo bikes so kids in Ghana can get to school

Children in Ghana’s rural areas often have to walk for miles to get to school, an exhausting trip that can impede kids’ learning process, and even prevent some from pursuing an education altogether. A local initiative is aiming to change that by offering bikes made of bamboo to far-flung Read More...

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Victoria will offer free menstrual products in all public schools

In a big win for women’s health, the Victorian state government in Australia has announced that it will offer free menstrual products in all public schools. The initiative is a first for Australia and will make tampons and pads available across all 1,500 government schools. The initiative aims Read More...

Highschoolers create coloring

Highschoolers create coloring book to teach children about the pandemic

Explaining the pandemic to children is no simple task, but four high school students are educating children about coronavirus and raising money for charity with a coloring book that gives kids critical information without overwhelming them.  Lauryn Hong, Ella Matlock, Sofia Migliazza and Erin Read More...

3 Lessons from the Spanish Inf

3 Lessons from the Spanish Influenza on how to reopen schools

As countries weigh when and how to reopen schools for children around the world, the 1918 Spanish Influenza could provide some guidance on best practices for returning to the classroom after a pandemic. While times have certainly changed since the early 1900s, the steps schools took may inform Read More...

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Black bookstores are flooded with orders for anti-racism titles

Americans have been called upon to educate themselves about racism, their own racial biases, and the history of Black Americans in this country. The call to educate was made—and apparently, the people have listened. Across the country, black booksellers are being flooded with orders for Read More...

How teachers can revitalize th

How teachers can revitalize themselves after this difficult school year

As the school year comes to a close, many educators are realizing that it’s hard to find focus and stay passionate in times of disaster and uncertainty. The speed of school closures and the rapid move to distance learning allowed little time for proper planning and training. Educators weren’t Read More...

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This company is bringing sustainable menstrual products to developing areas

Menstrual cups are a great option for women who worry about the damaging ecological and personal health implications of paper or plastic menstrual products, but for women who lack access to any menstrual products at all, these cups are an easy, reliable, and reusable resource for personal Read More...

How to deal with parental stre

How to deal with parental stress as the summer looms closer

If you are a parent, it’s been a challenging few months, to say the least. Life has asked you to play many roles: Full-time parent, full-time teacher, and perhaps full-time employee, too. Now summer is looming—and while some parts of the world are opening up, there is a good chance you will be Read More...