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Distance learning for students with dyslexia

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So much of the support we offer our students with dyslexia is centered around small group work during our intervention block. It certainly made the sudden switch to distance learning quite the challenge! As the dyslexia coordinator for my district, I’m a big believer in individualized, in-person interventions.

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SEL and Classroom Culture In an Age of Distance Learning

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And while these may just seem the latest bright and shiny objects to capture our trending eyes, if we step back and examine the pedagogy supporting these “buzzwords,” we can see the importance they have in reaching our students in both in-person and hybrid-distance learning classrooms.

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Why Schools Can’t Talk About Family Engagement Without Talking About Race

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Last summer, not far from the doorsteps of Oakland Unified School District, a group of parents came together to build an academic program from scratch in an effort to close the gap between the education their children were getting in school and the education they deserved.

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Should Educators Put Disclosures on Teaching Materials When They Use AI?

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If we're using it simply to help with brainstorming, then it might not be necessary,” said Katie Datko, director of distance learning and instructional technology at Mt. San Antonio College. But if we're using it as a co-creator of content, then we should apply the developing norms for citing AI-generated content.”

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Education Technology

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Lastly, communication and collaboration tools, such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, support remote learning and group projects by facilitating virtual classrooms, enabling video conferencing, and sharing digital documents in real-time. These tools make education more accessible, especially in distance learning contexts.