Do teachers love snow days? Or should we shelve them and follow the COVID-19 pandemic playbook with remote instruction?
As teachers across Southern California make final preparations for the new school year, almost all of them are getting ready to teach by remote learning. It's a process that's not only difficult for ...
Online learning isn't exactly new—its origins go all the way back to the 1960s. Still, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated its use as students all over the world were forced to transition to remote ...
Some teachers asked students to write a poem about the snow and leave school early to get artistic inspiration.
Teachers have been ordered to develop three days of lessons should schools be closed for in-person learning due to potential ...
If the last several years have taught educators anything, it’s that teachers don’t necessarily need to be in a physical classroom with kids in the seats to be effective. Instead, with the right ...
In our last post, we answered one of the most common questions about remote learning: Why Your Child Gives You Such a Hard Time. Don't miss the tips in that post on how to increase your child's ...
This guide was created from the perspective of a student who wanted to share insights from her role as a full-time student, a Technology CoPilot, and a Student Technology Consultant working for the ...
"Sometimes I feel like I’m just talking to myself," one teacher said. At the end of a math lesson that Diane Moon taught virtually earlier this month to her students, the middle school teacher in ...
Highlands School District students will stay home the remainder of the week. Frigid temperatures, combined with the aftermath ...