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This article was written for our sponsor, Participate Learning. For many students, summer is much-anticipated respite from the classroom. But oftentimes, the lapse in regular academic instruction can ...
I have worked in many different states and in many different learning environments throughout my 19-year career as an educator. For the past 13 years I have been honored to teach at Agora Cyber ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What have you learned from Distance Learning that you think will alter your practice in some way when you return to pre-COVID-19 teaching? We’re in the midst of the ...
Should schools incorporate more virtual learning when they reopen? Students and educators respond to one student’s enthusiasm for it. To the Editor: Re “Learning Online Beats School,” by Veronique ...
When students from Green Bay Webster Elementary School harmonize in a roaring rendition of “Rocking around the Halls” for this year’s winter concert, it may sound as if they’re doing a group chorus.
As virtual classrooms and online learning proliferate, researchers are working to quantify what works and what doesn’t. By Benedict Carey Over four days in mid-March, Cindy Hansen, an 11th grade ...
Even in schools offering face-to-face instruction this fall, one “class” of students likely won’t be the coherent unit that it was in past years. Within one 5th grade class, for example, students may ...
The massive expansion of online education across the United States in response to COVID-19 is teaching us many lessons about the value of distributed learning, but equally important, it is reminding ...