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Through their participation in TLA's Strategy Lab: Virtual & Hybrid program, NYC School Without Walls sought to increase engagement with asynchronous learning and provide clarity for both students and families about expectations for virtual learning.
Through their participation in TLA's Strategy Lab: Virtual & Hybrid program, KJ Virtual Academy designed a pilot program that outlined common expectations for student behavior and engagement in synchronous classes to increase engagement and produce...
Through their participation in TLA's Strategy Lab: Virtual & Hybrid program, Newport News' Virtual Learning Academy Academy designed and piloted a program focused on building more meaningful social connections in virtual learning.
Fenway High School developed their Vision of a Graduate based on an internally designed framework known as RAMP UP skills. This vision of a graduate helps students make growth across their four main competencies, known as the 4 C’s: critical...
Fenway High School developed the 4 C’s from the categories that surfaced in their College, Career, and Life Readiness Competencies. The competencies outline what students should learn, the description and rationale for those competencies, and which...
Curated resources from the Parabola Project, which was a joint effort between TLA and Ariadne Labs, aiming to provide school leaders and educators with evidence-backed information about reopening following the COVID-19 pandemic
This strategy outlines how teachers can develop AI chatbots to enhance lesson-planning, differentiation, and student support. It provides a real-world example from Lynwood High School, where educators used chatbot technology to streamline...
West Belden creates daily agendas to help organize the different learning activities taking place during a class period.
Teachers at CICS West Belden provide student support through one-on-one conferencing with students.
Students are assigned to both homogeneous and heterogeneous groups to support learning.
Special education and other support staff are fully integrated with teaching teams.