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OECD: Teaching and learning for 2030
What knowledge, skills, attitudes and values will today's students need to thrive in and shape their world? How can education systems help? To answer these questions, teaching and learning frameworks are being developed using the most up-to-date research. The frameworks provide a common taxonomy for policy makers and practitioners, and establish some underlying principles for education systems.
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Learner Age Range: Preschool / Elementary School / Middle School / High School
The activities you’ll find here provide ways to adapt Project Zero strategies and frameworks for use in different settings: for virtual classrooms and for home learning. Some can be done outdoors, some indoors, and some are appropriate for either. The activities are sorted into two types: tools for learning (the toolbox) and Thinking Routines (thinking bubbles). Each activity offers variations for different age groups as well as for the adult facilitation needed so students could work alone, or, as part of a pair, group, or virtual classroom.
Wide Open School
A free collection of the best online learning experiences for kids curated by the editors at Common Sense.
Education Endowment Foundation
Seesaw Remote Learning Activities for PreK / ES
The following activities are designed for learning at home by integrating the home environment, family relationships, students’ interests, and learning moments that happen in everyday life.
In a bid to help teachers and parents with the school closures and the coronavirus, there are lots of free resources out there to assist with home learning. TES compiled a list for you.
Amazing Educational Resources - Education companies offering free subscriptions due to school closings.