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Most teachers don’t feel fully prepared for remote and online learning

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The coronavirus outbreak has closed physical schools and pushed learning online, causing teachers to develop remote and online learning plans in as little as a couple days–but not all teachers feel prepared to meet this sudden and potentially lengthy challenge. ClassTag surveyed more than 1,200 U.S.

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5 steps to an engaging online elementary program

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Thanks to today’s technology, helping them start on the right foot is easier than ever – especially with online learning opportunities. Online learning has become a growing trend among K-12 students, including elementary students. Do you want your program to be fully online?

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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work—Building a Successful Blended Learning Program

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Three years ago, with the help of the education agency the Grant Wood Area Education Agency (GWAEA), Iowa rolled out its initiative to implement blended learning as a model for the state. In a competency based system, students advance upon proficiency and receive rapid differentiated support based on their individual learning needs.

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5 ways to create a stellar online elementary learning program

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Thanks to today’s technology, helping them start on the right foot is easier than ever – especially with online learning opportunities. Online learning has become a growing trend among K-12 students, including elementary students. Do you want your program to be fully online? The sky’s the limit.

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5 edtech tools that take personalized learning to the next level

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In the past several years, we have implemented a number of district-wide initiatives to support personalization and differentiation for students including the launch of our Virtual Instruction to Accentuate Learning (VITAL) program in 2008. In our first year, we implemented personalized learning in our six middle schools.

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Editor’s Picks 2015, No. six: Where blended meets personalized learning—and gets results

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A coordinated, intentional program of blended learning is changing teaching and learning in the Nation’s capital. Blended and personalized learning were two topics on the rise this year. Part of their success has hinged on the way teachers are using blended learning in the classroom.

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How Districts Can Develop a Comprehensive Plan for Remote Learning Come Fall

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(Credit: Mike Zetlow) I know from my year teaching at VIPKid that students can learn online , a conclusion researchers have also reached. This online learning model doesn’t work for every child, but it is right for some. Invest in blended and online learning professional development.