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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

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Homeschooling, on the other hand, offers the utmost flexibility, allowing learning to be fully individualized and paced to a student’s specific needs. Online and distance learning programs have also gained traction. Promoting an inclusive school culture is another important aspect.

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Time to Tidy Up: Start the New Year by Decluttering Your Physical and Digital Spaces

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Lisa McNeal teaches interdisciplinary classes and serves as the director of eLearning at the College of Coastal Georgia. The slow professor: challenging the culture of speed in the academy. International Journal of Instructional Technology & Distance Learning. References Berg, M. & & Seeber, B.

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Time to Tidy Up: Start the New Year by Decluttering Your Physical and Digital Spaces

Faculty Focus

Lisa McNeal teaches interdisciplinary classes and serves as the director of eLearning at the College of Coastal Georgia. The slow professor: challenging the culture of speed in the academy. International Journal of Instructional Technology & Distance Learning. References. Berg, M. & & Seeber, B.

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Schools Will Never Return to Business as Usual. Here’s How They Can Make the Most of Our New Reality.

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Saveri’s analysis places emotional, interpersonal and cultural competencies at the center of adapting to a rapidly-changing post-industrial world. In response to COVID-19, the students at the Lab School have been organized into intimate, amphibious squads that can function either in person or at a distance.