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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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6 fun resources for online learning

eSchool News

The global COVID-19 pandemic that has forced schools to shut down physical operations and move to online learning has, understandably, caused a fair amount of anxiety and emotional distress for students. Related content: 4 things districts need to know before moving to online learning.

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7 keys to effective online learning

eSchool News

The truth is that not all online learning experiences are of suspect quality. When done well, online learning can be highly successful—opening the door to numerous learning opportunities that students otherwise wouldn’t be exposed to, while providing very rich and rigorous instruction. Qualified teachers.

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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.