Many students do not have regular access to high speed internet and/or a device. The reality is, to support high quality distance instruction, we need to get our kiddos access to both.
When schools closed, most teachers were learning how to fly the plane while they were in the air. Learn how you can target your professional learning to best prepare teachers for extended school closures and potential hybrid teaching models.
Teaching and learning from home doesn't mean that we can't still make instruction engaging and meaningful! In fact, The more engaging we make our virtual instruction, the more likely students are to "attend" live sessions and complete work on their own.
Learn how centralizing and organizing your digital content - from announcements to class content to media albums and more - can simplify the process for your students, their parents & guardians, and YOU!
"The biggest problem with communication is the illusion it has taken place" -George Bernard Shaw. Communicating with staff, students, and families is more important now than ever!
Inequities in the classroom can be magnified in remote learning: varying access to devices, ability levels, and more. We need to focus our efforts on closing those gaps.
Distance learning presents many unique challenges to hosting a normal school schedule. Schools are getting very creative with their time.
Supporting students who need accommodations is more important than ever to ensure their academic success at home.
Teaching elementary students from home provides unique challenges since our young learners need more parental involvement and supervision.
Learn how you can utilize technology specifically to connect with students and ease their anxiety around school closures.
Counselors, OTs, PTs, Speech Therapists, Aides, and more work with our students every day to ensure they find success in school and in life. There are still many ways they can work with students in a distance environment to continue support
In a time where educators are turning to many different websites and tools to conduct their classes, we must still ensure security and data protection measures are in place.
With so much information floating around, teachers need a skills roadmap to align their pedagogy and digital tools tangibles to ensure they are providing a cohesive experience for students, both building- and district-wide.