These are common sense, but often little thought about, ideas to help teenagers and even older students work remotely. I dare say, they are even good plans for adults who are now working from home.
Organization for Teens Learning Remotely: www.educationworld.com/teachers/organization-teens-learning-remotely
These are common sense, but often little thought about, ideas to help teenagers and even older students work remotely. I dare say, they are even good plans for adults who are now working from home.
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Keeping the Good Stuff - Strategies for Translating Virtual Instruction into Buildings: www.educationworld.com/teachers/keeping-good-stuff-strategies-translating-virtual-instruction-buildings
What I like about this article, besides its positive tone, is that it explains how teachers can incorporate what they have been doing in the virtual classroom as they go back to the traditional seated classroom. Introducing the 20121 Reading Log: bookriot.com/2021-reading-log/
A Google Drive document from Book Riot to help keep track of the books you have read this year Using High Expectations to Boost Students' Sense of Belonging: www.edutopia.org/article/using-high-expectations-boost-students-sense-belonging
"Research shows that when students - particularly those from traditionally marginalized groups - feel like they belong in the classroom, they engage more deeply in the leraning process." |
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