For Students Surviving The Coronavirus Quarantine In An Abusive Home
With the current COVID-19 crisis we are facing a time where schools are closed and many students are trapped in an abusive home. But there is hope.
With the current COVID-19 crisis we are facing a time where schools are closed and many students are trapped in an abusive home. But there is hope.
The right questions and resources for teaching human rights can help create more inclusive environments for the next generation of learners.
Saying you’ve ‘seen homeschooling’ is like saying you’ve seen salad or photographs or the internet. Homeschooled in what way? Learning what and how?
Blended learning combines face-to-face teaching and online instruction. Ideally, each will complement the other by using its particular strength.
When you let students bring unique devices into a once closed tech setting, chaos can ensue. Here are BYOD resources to help get you started.
Actors Theatre of Louisville announces Actors Theatre Direct: on-demand content to ensure that theatre continues to thrive during COVID-19.
The MLB Summer Slugger Program is an online course that uses baseball to help kids maintain math & literacy skills during the summer months.
Whether parents should schedule reading at home depends on many factors–including how you ‘frame’ reading and how they respond.
To choose the best learning management system for your needs, make sure you’ve considered these four most important factors.
Student-centered teaching is teaching designed for the student. Done well, it can disarm some of the more intimidating parts of academia.
Properly washing your hands can be reduced to a few basic rules: Use soap, scrub vigorously for at least 20 seconds, and dry with a clean towel.
Teachers have moved from “Should I use technology?” to “How can I integrate technology best, enhancing learning without hijacking it?”
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