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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

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By contrast, children who have the most support at home can make more progress in asynchronous online learning environments, which adds new dimensions to existing educational inequities. Here’s how one special education teacher, Stephanie Landrum, who teaches at Horizon K-8 Charter School in Boulder, Co.,

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How to Serve Students With Special Needs From Afar

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About 14 percent of all public school students receive special education services, and for many of them the switch to remote learning has been difficult on families and the schools that teach them every day. So it’s not always a lecture. Because if I can’t do that, then neither can assistive technology.

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Technology Removes Obstructed Writers’ Barriers to Learning

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That struggle was problematic in many ways because much of it was incompatible with a traditional educational setting. This was a problem because in any context, outside of a public special education, it can often be hard to finance a competent and willing professional to serve as a scribe. I tried numerous different solutions.