(This is the final post in a two-part series. You can see Part One here.) This new series continues a 25-post “blitz” that began on Aug. 1 supporting teachers as we enter a pandemic-fueled school year ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced schools to rethink how to deliver instruction. In the spring, it created an immediate demand for devices and internet access for all students. Teachers were required ...
Here are the five lessons we've learned from distance and hybrid learning that empower us to make education as immersive, effective, and inclusive as possible. Like many parents and guardians, I felt ...
Distance learning amid the coronavirus pandemic has pushed many to tools like Google Classroom and Meet. Google today provided new usage figures for the two products, detailed a new Meet-Classroom ...
Everything about Ray, from his seat choice to his body language in class, indicated that he didn’t want to be noticed. And for the first half of his 9th grade year, he did enough to pass, earning Cs ...
I’m 13 years old. I don’t miss the other kids who talk out of turn, disrespect teachers and hit one another. By Veronique Mintz Ms. Mintz is an eighth-grade student. Talking out of turn. Destroying ...
Frequent Student-Faculty contact in and out of the classroom is the single most important factor in student motivation and engagement. The attention of the faculty helps the student in hard times and ...
Providing what they call a broad set of guidelines, the Connecticut Department of Education distributed a four-page document to school superintendents March 5. Included in that document are ways ...
Like students throughout California, students in the West Contra Costa Unified school district headquartered in Richmond have been grappling with distance learning instituted in response to the ...
Andy Wasser, Associate Dean at Carnegie Mellon University, has been instrumental in building the university’s Masters of Information Systems Management, Masters of Science in Information Technology, ...
My child doesn’t know what she’s supposed to do. She can’t sit still long enough to do her work, she’s frustrated because she can’t get any feedback from her teacher, and, most importantly, she’s not ...