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Safer at home: Parents need online learning options

eSchool News

As fears about the continued spread of Covid-19 and the Delta variant circulate throughout the country, the return to in-person learning this fall has become an even more hotly debated issue than before. Without reliable online learning methods in place, many families are searching for a viable option that works.

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8 Back to School Prep Tips for Teachers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Waterford

Whether you will continue distance learning, return to school in person, or a combination of the two, these tips can help you and your students feel safe and supported. Familiarize yourself with your district’s back to school guidelines. Your new routine may differ from previous years as you adapt to local guidelines.

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COVID-19 Calls for Edtech Accountability

Digital Promise

Educators inspire us as they continue to serve students through online learning. Similarly, we’ve heard edtech developers explain their many challenges trying to differentiate their product from others on the market with no clear guidelines or third party indicators. At Digital Promise, we value educators’ work and expertise.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

How to power through a difficult parent-teacher meeting comes to mind, but there are many challenges that teachers learn how to handle in time. Making more use of online PD can be the solution to a more efficient program. Here are a few guidelines to help you create successful online PD for teachers: Establish what teachers need.

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What Will Schools Do in the Fall? Here Are 4 Possible Scenarios

Edsurge

All four scenarios laid out in the New America guide are predicated on the idea that distance learning will, in some way, be folded into every school’s plans for the coming year. Also underpinning these various scenarios is the critical need for professional learning and development over the summer.

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Should Remote Learning Be an Option, Even After the Pandemic?

Graphite Blog

For both students and teachers, online learning has come with a lot of challenges, from the digital divide and technology access to mental health impacts , or a lack of essential school and community supports. But a handful of students have been thriving during online or distance learning. Recommended for: Grades: 8-12.

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Understanding, Teaching, and Reaching Digital Native Students—and Digital Native Caregivers

Waterford

The great news is that digital natives want to learn. This can be tremendously beneficial—for instance, when scheduling online learning or virtual parent-teacher conferences when in-person learning isn’t possible. And that means schools will have to adapt to the way these new students think and learn.