Back To School At Home: How To Create Space For Learning
Remote learning presents a new challenge for many parents: finding room and creating an environment conducive to in-house learning, often while they are working from home themselves.
Remote learning presents a new challenge for many parents: finding room and creating an environment conducive to in-house learning, often while they are working from home themselves.
Long, synchronous classroom videoconferences which have become the norm in our attempt to teach America’s children remotely are bad for child development. The good news is there is a more humane, engaging way called "asynchronous learning."
Parents feel whipsawed by fluctuating and contradictory information about their children’s school and health. They hear vastly different information from national, state and local sources about children, COVID and how schools will approach the coming months.
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