Evaluating Teachers -Schools are opening up. Unlike the typical hustle, where teachers build routines and classes understand their expectations, students and teachers adapt to the new normal regarding distance learning. Distance learning continues to dominate conversations about how students learn
Ready or not, it’s back to school time, and we’re giving you tips for distance learning in this blog. In years past, the flurry of educators buzzing in August showed their hard work in the classroom. Sadly, efforts must now
What if we used a Management By Solution approach to solving education-related issues? Would it work? You’d be surprised at how easy the process can be from start to finish. COVID continues to wreak havoc on the world, especially for
How we have conducted digital learning has changed significantly. Within these past several months, it’s been a whirlwind where one could lose their mind quickly. From being Zoomed out to inundating professional developments, people have realized that distance learning is
Distance Learning has proven to be one of society’s worst nightmares. It seems like every educator I’ve spoken has said the same thing: “this has been the hardest year I’ve ever had.” I agree with them 100%; this past year
Unless a teacher takes great effort into building a relationship with every student they teach, distance learning won’t matter. “It just doesn’t feel like I’m in a class,” says one student. Recognizing they do not want to hurt my feelings,
Special Education students are one group of students who suffer the most in distance learning. Although accommodations are provided, there remains a significant disconnect between student learning and the teacher’s plan. I am not placing the blame on teachers. Instead,
I’ve been posting multiple blogs on distance learning in the last several weeks. Today we will discuss the 5 useful tools that can be utilized by any instructor or student regardless of the distance learning system. Should this be your