Common Sense has curated the best remote teaching resources, family education materials, and research-backed strategies to ease stress and encourage learning during the coronavirus pandemic. Our ratings and reviews of 3,000 edtech tools are based on a rigorous learning rubric, and we’ve pulled together the best apps and sites, plus teaching tips, for virtual learning. We also provide free resources for digital citizenship and well-being free, and distance learning plans for families of K-12 students.
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Request a complimentary license for your school Facilitate distance learning with Newsela through coronavirus closures Whether your school is already teaching through a closure or is building plans to prepare, Newsela is here to help you ensure that learning doesn’t stop. We’re offering a variety of distance learning resources and free access to Newsela ELA, […]
Sugar Bowl Academy
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Sharing Resources in a Meaningful and Manageable Way: “In the Spotlight…”
As we approached our transition to a distance learning model, one particular struggle arose out of the pressure to a) learn about new tools and methods and b) stay connected as a broader community of faculty and staff. Teachers in particular were feeling overwhelmed by both intentional sharing from administrators as well as spontaneous sharing […]
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Best Practices for Teaching Online
With nearly 30 years of distance learning experience, Laurel Springs faculty curated their best practices for teaching online to share with colleagues new to teaching online. The guide provides help with working remotely, communicating with students and parents, and tips and resources for lower, middle, and upper school.
Laurel Springs School