This handout from REL Central provides guidance and planning suggestions for supporting remote learning, whether students are online or offline. It includes strategies curated from multiple remote learning plans as well as linked resources. [pdf-embedder url=”https://region7comprehensivecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/securepdfs/2020/04/RELCentral_Remote-Learning-QC-Handout.pdf”]
This survey, developed by the EdWeek Research Center, tracks survey results related to the impact of COVID-19 on schools across the nation. It provides insights into the policy challenges of access and equity as well as the day-to-day struggles of teachers in their new “classrooms”.
This memo provides information on and links to resources for ensuring the accessibility of online learning for students with disabilities. [pdf-embedder url=”https://region7comprehensivecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/RELCentral-ResourceMemo_Online-Learning-SWD.pdf”]
This site provides a quick chat webinar on strategies for effectively teach K-12 students in a virtual setting. [pdf-embedder url=”https://region7comprehensivecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/securepdfs/2020/04/virtual-practices-webinar-508.pdf”]
This document focuses on supporting at home learning for children in PreK to 3rd grade. The authors recommend remembering fundamentals of child development and keeping a focus on ensuring equity for all students.
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