School Districts’ Remote-Learning Plans May Widen Student Achievement Gap

Only 20 percent of schools meet standards for “rigorous” remote-learning instruction

How to Keep Students’ Attention in a Virtual Classroom

Teachers worried about students zoning out during distance learning can lean on these programs for help.

Research evidence for summer learning

Will remote learning summer programs work? Disappointing results for in-person summer school programs hint that short virtual programs may not be successful

An Educator’s View: Teaching Is Hard. Teaching Teens Remotely From Home Is Harder. 5 Things We’ve Learned to Help Make It Easier

Through trial and error, teachers have honed techniques and strategies to increase the quality of student engagement and improve their learning since we began remote instruction. 5 things they’ve learned

Bringing Number Talks to the Online Classroom

Elementary school teachers use number talks to guide students to engage deeply with concepts, and they can work online, with a little creativity.

CoSN2020: Fact or Fallacy? The Impact of Screen Time

Remote learning is changing the conversation about students and the amount of time they spend on computing devices, but some myths persist. (video)

Distance Learning FAQ: Solving Teachers’ and Students’ Common Problems

Lessons learned from problems during remote learning can help inform teaching and learning this fall.

A Focus on Empathy in Distance Learning

Many students have a tough time learning at home, but teachers can create space to listen to their concerns and guide them to overcome obstacles.

How Teachers Want Emergency Distance Learning Improved

Seven teachers reflect on the difficulties of emergency distance learning to help inform what they'll do better next time.

Teaching in the time of coronavirus: Finding creative ways to engage students

Teaching in the time of coronavirus: From digital poetry slams to virtual field trips teachers are finding creative ways to engage students

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