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New Data from Rave Mobile Safety Shows Schools’ Top Safety Concerns About Returning to the Classroom

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Chief among those concerns are the mental and physical health of both teachers and students and enforcing social distancing practices. The report also addresses what learning will look like once everyone does return to classrooms and managing a hybrid learning environment. About Rave Mobile Safety.

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ParentSquare Partners with MyVRSpot to Enhance Video Messaging to K-12 School-Home Engagement Platform

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Teachers can also easily create and share lessons using the built-in recorder tools in MyVRSpot and then add the videos to the posts they create in ParentSquare – giving teachers and students the tools they need to teach and be future-ready citizens. Stevens said. For more information about MyVRSpot, visit www.myvrspot.com.

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What Will Schools Do in the Fall? Here Are 4 Possible Scenarios

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All four scenarios laid out in the New America guide are predicated on the idea that distance learning will, in some way, be folded into every school’s plans for the coming year. The details: Over the summer, teachers will receive training in delivering blended learning.

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As COVID-19 Infection Rates Go Up, So Do In-Person Schooling Options

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Some states and local governments have issued rules that schools can reopen only if infection rates in the community are below a certain threshold. 1, 14 states had both high rates of infection, and a high percentage of districts offering in-person/hybrid schooling. A scatterplot representation of our data collected on Sep.