As school leaders work through Continuity of Education (CoE) planning there are some important guiding questions to help structure the conversations:
What are your priorities for CoE?
Where do you want your students to be in September?
What formats can you use to deliver CoE?
How will you deliver instruction?
How will you assess instruction?
How will you meet the needs of all of your learners?
As you answer these questions there are 5 Areas of consideration you should use to ensure your plan has the necessary components for success:
Access to Technology
Instructional Needs for all Students
Students receiving Special Education
Students Who are English learners
Students are Gifted
Each tab on this site provides further information on these areas, including key definitions, considerations, and resources.
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