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Resources for learning from home during Covid-19 school closures
With more than half of states closing their schools due to the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds of thousands of parents, grandparents, and other caregivers have become de facto “home schoolers” practically overnight. Students in this situation will likely be spending a fair amount of time on screens—as a lifeline, respite, or both. We have compiled some excellent suggestions—updated several times since initial publication—for making at least some of that time educational.
Resources for learning from home during Covid-19 school closures
Smiling through: Thirty-two resources for entertaining energetic preschoolers during daycare and preschool closures
Great YouTube channels for middle schoolers and high schoolers for learning from home during COVID-19 school closures
Ways your whole family can volunteer during the COVID-19 crisis
A test for the test: Moving the AP exams online
6 ways districts can deliver quality virtual instruction
The reading paradox: How standards mislead teachers
Common Core is not a litmus test
Summer Melt: Supporting Low-Income Students Through the Transition to College
The Cristo Rey Network: Serving Sustainable Success
Pathways to Education: An Integrated Approach to Helping At-Risk High School Students
Turning the tables on the vocational ed debate
Teacher leadership: Yet another charter school innovation?
Punishing achievement in our schools
Ten rules for teaching reading with prior knowledge
Strong charter accountability in D.C.
Late Bell: November 24, 2014
VIDEO: Leadership Evolving: New Models of Preparing School Heads
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