Formative Assessment in Distance Learning; Keeping Students Engaged in Digital Learning; What Past Education Emergencies Tell Us About Our Future |

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April 22, 2020
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Formative Assessment in Distance Learning

Schools are closed but schooling goes on, and it remains crucial that teachers find ways to see what students are learning.



Maintaining relationships is key, as always.
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Keeping Students Engaged in Digital Learning

Whether you're new to teaching online or a veteran, these six tips can help you make sure your students stay connected and immersed in learning.



It will take students time to catch up once they return to school.
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What Past Education Emergencies Tell Us About Our Future

With schools closed in 185 countries, experts who've studied school emergencies around the world share insights about the impact on kids.



A look at school counseling via video conferences
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There's an App for That—School Counseling and SEL Go Online

From virtual counseling to wellness apps, school districts are increasingly turning to "telehealth" to meet students' mental health needs during the pandemic.



How a teacher dropped his 'serious voice'
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Empathy as a Classroom Management Tool

Sharing with students how you feel when they're disruptive can open up a conversation on how everyone can work together better.





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