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Teachers see online learning as critical for workforce readiness in 2025

eSchool News

.” By incorporating skills-based learning into their curricula, educators are equipping students with the tools necessary to transition seamlessly into the workforce after graduation–and online education is poised to play a pivotal role in this evolution.

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Support Online Learning with Powerful Thinking Routines

Catlin Tucker

Given that many teachers are working with students online, at least part-time, I created the Google Slide decks below for teachers to copy and use in an online learning scenario. That way, students can learn with and from each other. Thinking Routine #1: See, Think, Wonder.

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Preparing for Fall 2020: Blended and Online Learning

Catlin Tucker

Lesson 1: Creating a Safe Space Online Lesson 2: Getting to Know Your Students Online Lesson 3: Building Community with Online Icebreakers Lesson 4: Checking-in and Asking for Feedback. Module 6: Cognitive Presence–Student-centered Blended/Online Learning.

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End of the Year Exit Ticket: Evaluating Online Learning

Catlin Tucker

As the year comes to a close, I encourage teachers to take a moment and collect feedback from students about their experiences learning online in the last few months. We do not know what fall 2020 will look like–in person, online, or a combination of both.

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Online learning programs increase student access, engagement

eSchool News

Many people envision online learning programs as emergency pandemic online learning, which paints a wildly inaccurate picture of the potential online learning programs have to connect students with near-infinite learning opportunities. .”

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Three critical steps to online learning success

eSchool News

COVID-19 has shown us that online learning is beneficial in many ways. There’s a lot of uncertainty in the air as teachers and administrators adjust to this “new normal” and strive to maintain nurturing, engaging learning environments. Related content: A data-driven look at COVID learning loss.

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5 ways to prep students for online learning success

eSchool News

Students who attend online school today range from homeschoolers, to those seeking an alternative to in-person public schools, to learners who want to mix virtual schooling with in-person learning. Also, some districts have decided to keep an online option open for students who choose that method.