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I’ve been writing about, and posting a lot, about distance learning over the past several months.
You can find nearly eighty related posts at my Ed Week Teacher column at All Classroom Q&A Posts on the Coronavirus Crisis.
You can find all the related “Best” lists at Best Lists Of The Week: Teaching Online Amid School Closures.
And you can find a number of related videos I did with Education Week here.
Of course, there’s also the chapter on distance learning with ELLs from our upcoming book, which you can find at Here’s Our Chapter On Distance Learning With ELLs & It’s Free To Download (No Registration Required!).
In addition to all those resources, here are some posts that I think educators might find helpful:
OKAY, NOW, HERE’S MY TENTATIVE REMOTE TEACHING PLAN FOR U.S. HISTORY
UPDATED DISTANCE LEARNING PLAN FOR MY NEWCOMER/INTERMEDIATE ELL CLASS
NEXT: HERE’S A DISTANCE-LEARNING PLAN FOR MY THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE CLASSES
A TENTATIVE YEAR PLAN FOR MY THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE CLASSES
A CHANGE IN MY REMOTE TEACHING PLAN – TELL ME IF IT’S A GOOD ONE OR NOT
ASSESSMENT & HOMEWORK IN THE AGE OF COVID-19
CRITICAL QUESTION FOR US TEACHERS: WHAT AREN’T WE GOING TO COVER THIS YEAR
We Might Have Gotten Remote Learning Wrong. We Can Still Fix This School Year
Teacher: Eight concerns about school this fall that are robbing me of sleep
Four Ways to Help Students Feel Intrinsically Motivated to Do Distance Learning
VIDEO OF STUDENT PANEL TALKING ABOUT THEIR DISTANCE LEARNING EXPERIENCES IN THE SPRING
Nine Long-Term Changes I Think The Distance Learning Crisis Will – & Will Not – Bring To Our Schools
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