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I don’t think I’m ready to add any of these new resources to The “Best Of The Best” Resources To Support Teachers Dealing With School Closures, but they do look helpful, so they’re going on the much bigger The Best Advice On Teaching K-12 Online (If We Have To Because Of The Coronavirus) – Please Make More Suggestions! list:
CRPE has published District Responses to COVID-19 School Closures, which is a list describing what many different districts are doing to respond to school closures around the country. It could be a good place to get ideas and to see how your own district compares in terms of getting its act together.
After the Pandemic: Can We Welcome Students Back to Better Schools? is education researcher Robert Slavin’s perspective on how educators should be using this school closure time – focusing on professional development.
On the week of March 23, @youcubed is launching a new web page called "Maths at Home." The team will be posting short videos launching maths tasks for children and parents. Register for the newsletter—which will send new tasks each week—by signing up at https://t.co/Wr1W4fxpBO
— Stanford Education (@StanfordEd) March 20, 2020
Most major publishers of children's books have now released fair use guidelines for educators who want to share read-alouds of books online this spring. Here's a round-up with links to all those permissions & guidelines: https://t.co/UEqjRue3BH pic.twitter.com/YjwNLHIf4B
— Kate Messner (@KateMessner) March 20, 2020
New #COVID19 TeachLab Episode: I talk with NYC math teacher @mpershan about his plans for distance teaching. Listen at https://t.co/IWpMSFZWfc and then read Michael's thoughts at https://t.co/IezAkLaBuR #MTBOS #iteachmath pic.twitter.com/1VBUO9epyJ
— Justin Reich (@bjfr) March 19, 2020
NEW: Students’ Journals Could Become ‘Primary Sources’ about the Global Pandemic. #mschat #sschat #elachat #engchat @ncte #nwp #historyteacher #educoach 8th gr teacher Lauren Brown shares her home activity with prompts to get kids started. @USHistoryIdeashttps://t.co/99AQoUhiKU pic.twitter.com/YWe2RjJgpA
— MiddleWeb (@middleweb) March 18, 2020
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