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3 hybrid learning strategies to consider

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By definition, the word hybrid means “composed of mixed parts.” Until now, that has meant two parts: in school – where we largely haven’t been since mid-March – and at home. When COVID-19 hit, we shut the classroom door and jumped into virtual learning with virtually no planning.

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The future of education is blended and hybrid learning

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Blended and hybrid learning models were first introduced to extend personalized and flexible learning options to selected individuals or groups of students. But with onset of the pandemic, widespread adoption of blended and hybrid models suddenly became a necessity across all student populations.

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Online and Hybrid Learning Strategies: eSN Innovation Roundtable

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We can’t discuss online and hybrid learning without acknowledging the role the COVID-19 pandemic played in forcing districts to move fully online for virtual instruction, later paving the way for hybrid learning as classrooms slowly reopened for small groups of students. The pandemic forced us into that.

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4 ways hybrid learning gives the traditional classroom a run for its money

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Unfortunately, with the majority of children still not back in the classroom and a second wave upon us, it is vital that schools, students, and educators are ready for the further impacts this will have. Related content: 3 strategies for hybrid learning.

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Education’s future? Blended and hybrid learning

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Blended and hybrid learning models are life-changing for many students, extending personalized and flexible learning options to select individuals or groups. But with onset of the pandemic, widespread adoption of blended and hybrid models suddenly became a necessity across all student populations.

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5 components of a great hybrid learning program

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Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on innovative ways to engage students, digital resources, and online and hybrid learning strategies related to post-pandemic teaching. This year’s 10th most-read story focuses on creating a great hybrid learning program. I’ve seen it for myself.

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Flexible, hybrid learning is key to student success

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Key points: Virtual learning expanded access to student mental health support Hybrid learning offers improved satisfaction during IEP meetings In the business world, we’ve seen a sea change in the way people work. The same lessons are true in schools.