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This installment of TLA’s Today’s One Thing addresses how to set up structures for student accountability by using student-driven trackers.
In this installment of TLA’s Today’s One Thing, we look at how teachers can flip their already existing content and leverage Open Educational Resources (OER) to teach in their virtual classrooms.
This edition of Today’s One Thing for Teachers discusses different ways you can remotely assess learning to improve instruction.
In this week’s installment of Today’s One Thing, we address how to differentiate instruction in a remote setting.
This installment of Today’s One Thing discusses how to implement social-emotional learning activities in a remote classroom setting.
This installment of Today’s One Thing addresses how to remotely engage families to support student development and outcomes.
This week’s edition of Today’s One Thing addresses how to keep students engaged with learning during the summer months.
Strong remote instruction leverages key research-informed design features to effectively engage students in learning. This guide will explore three design areas – technology, pedagogy, and relationships – that teachers should consider, as well as...
To address an increased need to support students’ social-emotional learning (SEL) during the pandemic, Meriden Public Schools launched a districtwide, daily SEL block in grades K-5.
Leaders at Monterey Peninsula Unified School Districts worked to negotiate an agreement with union leaders that clearly defined expectations for remote instruction in ways that tied to student-centered aims.
Laurel Springs School has developed a robust social community for students to connect with each other and share interests, talents, and passions. This resource outlines clubs, virtual field trips, and the monthly social community calendar.