How to make remote learning easily accessible

A kindergarten teacher offers his insight on how remote learning can become more manageable for students and their families

2 New Surveys Find Teachers Stressed by Shutdown, Unable to Contact Students and Feeling Their Confidence Drop

Just 12% of teachers covered all class material this year. Half need help keeping students engaged online. In unsupportive schools, confidence plummeted from 90% to 48%. Some eye-popping survey results

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

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

Building Relationships Through Letter Writing

Corresponding with students via snail mail is a good way for teachers to foster trust anytime—but especially when everyone is physically distanced.

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

Habitats, baking blogs, shoebox theater: The projects capping the COVID-19 school year

Teachers dedicated to the project-based approach have found that with remote learning, “there’s a larger range of what you’re willing to work through.”

3 tips for navigating arts education during school shutdowns

With schools closed and kids practicing remote learning it can be difficult for teachers and parents to teach kids the arts and music. Here are some tips to help

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