Through this summit, I hope to spark the next generation of Instructional leaders, teachers, and learners. I have assembled a team that pushes the envelope of teaching and learning; our speakers have re-defined what it means to educate in the 21st century.
Read MoreAt the most fundamental level, access to professional development is still an ongoing concern; we work hard to support our instructional leaders with innovative practices that will help educators throughout the year. FOR FREE
Read MoreK-12 who spent more than three academic years in online learning not only caught up with their face-to-face counterparts but actually surpassed them. That is “When online learning is done right!”
Read MoreWe know in K12 Masks will more than likely be mandatory, temperatures will be taken daily, and hands washed or sanitized quite often but try telling a first grader who just turned 6 to cover their nose and mouth for over 10 minutes. This fall will be a challenge to school districts around the world.
Read MoreFor online collaborative learning to succeed teachers must create a learning experience with the student in mind. It also takes time to design and develop a meaningful course that includes collaborative learning.
Read MoreMany parents may want to rush to K12 online schools but some schools struggle to meet the demand of every student.
Read MoreOur world is digital! Online learning is necessary for our students to be relevant in our current context. So what are you going to do during the summer to prepare?
Read MoreMeasuring engagement of students is also a huge factor if you want your online teaching to have any impact at all. So, how are teachers identifying different ways to meet individual student needs?
Read MoreTeachers are resilient yet, have to find creative ways to implement a new curriculum with the tools they already have. Here are some ideas that will get them started to plan for the fall.
Read MoreThis digital age has brought many changes, including a lot of new proficiencies that are required from a person to be considered “literate”. but.. uh… simply reading online or subscribing to an eBook service does not a make a student digitally literate.
Read MoreThe sense of connection is much more important than the content at this point. Yes, you will have to build a new online culture and social norms.
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