Kareem Neal, a 24-year veteran educator, noticed something surprising when his school went all virtual last year: Not only did most of the students in his self-contained, special education class ...
One big result of the pandemic is that it is spurring many schools to embrace technology in deeper and more sustained ways than ever before. What’s driving that momentum? To begin with, digital ...
REDMOND, Wash. — While some students are excited to get back into classrooms, the decision is much harder for Garett Talcott's kindergarten class. Talcott's unique virtual lessons have made fans out ...
Teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic is a tremendous challenge for teachers and students. With the traditional classroom setting replaced by remote teaching, teacher residents in the ...
After several semesters of virtual learning, STEM instructors were eager to return to traditional in-person classes this fall semester. Still, many have incorporated virtual teaching methods to their ...
WASHINGTON – Rachel Pomeroy tries to be as engaging as one can be when reviewing physics concepts with high schoolers on the eve of summer vacation. The veteran teacher projects images of an “open” ...
In a matter of just a few years, TikTok has forged itself a spot at the front of the pack in regards to social media platforms. At the start of the pandemic, people who might have never heard of the ...
While the pandemic accelerated the demand for virtual learning, it’s clear that online pedagogy is now an integral part of an educator’s toolbox. As part of this shift to hybrid or virtual learning ...
Studies have shown that students learn better from instructors displaying positive emotions—in other words, an upbeat lecturer is more effective than someone delivering in monotone. But when video ...
As Molly Hamill explains the origin of the Declaration of Independence to her students, she dons a white wig fashioned into a ponytail, appearing as John Adams, before sporting a bald cap in homage to ...
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - Lincoln Consolidated Schools OK’d a contract that allows the district to use a virtual teacher in the event of hard-to-fill vacancies, such as special education or languages.
The switch to distant or virtual teaching in the past weeks since Vermont schools were closed on March 18 because of the coronavirus pandemic has been a work in progress, according to teachers. Now ...