One of the important lessons of the pandemic is that virtual learning is here to stay, but it has a lot of room for improvement. And teachers, principals, and district leaders should be thinking hard ...
(Updated at 11:15 a.m.) The failures of the controversial Virtual Learning Program were “an indigestible meal that is going to make you sick,” an Arlington Public Schools auditor told the School Board ...
Virtual learning has scaled fast — but creating engagement at scale remains a challenge. As colleges and universities expand online offerings, the goal now is clear: Build environments where students ...
Bit by bit researchers continue to piece together how virtual learning impacted English-language learners’ education, from limiting vital in-person interactions with teachers and peers to leaving some ...
Twelve years ago, Google first piloted Chromebooks in classrooms. Today, technology and apps are a regular part of learning experiences in every subject, including English as a second language (ESL), ...
As educators across the region prepare to end their third straight school year impacted by COVID-19, districts in every environment — suburbs, rural and urban — are looking ahead to lessons learned ...
In today’s digital-first learning environment, virtual classroom platforms have moved to the forefront of education. At the heart of this shift are Learning Management Systems (LMSs), the tools that ...
Out of nearly 100,000 public schools in the United States, more than 90 percent are back to in-person classes. But concerns over the spread of COVID has led some districts to close for the first two ...
Similar to attending a physical campus and learning in person, there are advantages and disadvantages of attending a virtual classroom and learning online. Among the many benefits of online learning, ...
(TNS) — Grace Lyons didn't want to go back when schools returned to in-person instruction after more than a year of online learning due to the pandemic. She was an eighth grader at the time and in the ...
KELLER, Texas — Keller ISD will end its temporary virtual learning option next month, the district announced Tuesday, citing the decrease of COVID cases and a vaccine for children potentially coming ...
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