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Stress, The Silent Killer In Education

EdNews Daily

Our action gives us temporary relief but sustains the problem long-term. i.e. I feel lonely so do some exercise. TeacherCoach: Individual educators can sign up and begin taking online learning engagements in a matter of minutes. They go to TeacherCoach and start building their custom resource library.

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How to improve schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to students

The Hechinger Report

Related: A padlocked drinking fountain, tree stump seats and a caution-taped library: See how the coronavirus has transformed schools. Diep, the fully remote Brooklyn student, said he likes the freedom of online learning, but misses connecting and engaging with other students. “In So, no one has the upper edge.”

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Schools on a screen: One tech-savvy school district has lessons for others going online

The Hechinger Report

Coding gives us another way to solve our problems,” Diane Nodell, the library media specialist, reminded them. Are you ready to learn the basics?”. On a rainy day last November, the library at Mineola High School had more than enough online and off-line activities to keep students occupied. The children were.

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Chair bands: These are like exercise bands that get wrapped around the front two legs of a chair. We used to have an area at my school that a counselor set up that had a little walking exercise for students to do. Academic Games: Consider using classroom games to make learning more active. Students can push on the band.

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How to reach students without internet access at home? Schools get creative

The Hechinger Report

But while many districts around the country have moved to remote learning platforms like Google Classroom, Coe was using the school’s copy machine to put together printed packets for his students to take home. In this rural Tennessee county of just 12,000 residents, online learning simply isn’t an option for most families.

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11 lessons from schools that kept Covid cases low

The Hechinger Report

In Oregon, the Port Orford-Langlois school district relied on the local public library to provide technology services, space for after-school homework help, Wi-Fi outside school hours, and even extracurricular activities. Both of these rural districts faced challenges with online learning, as many families did not have Wi-Fi at home.

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Technology can support social-emotional learning

Kathy Schrock

. _ One of the perks of being an instructor for the Wilkes University/ Discovery Master of Science degree in instructional media is access to the research databases at Wilkes’ Farley Library. The researchers discussed the work of others which indicated social competencies and emotional competencies are important to help students learn.