Curriculum & Instruction

How to apply BCBAs’ expertise during the COVID-19 outbreak

Here are five roles board-certified behavioral analysts are taking on during school closures to support students, parents and teachers.

How one school district connected (almost) all its students

Only a handful of students remain without reliable WiFi internet access in Colorado's Boulder Valley School District, where leaders have connected nearly 1,000 families since the coronavirus outbreak closed schools. 

How one university supports K-12 online learning (for free)

Teachers looking for online learning resources are getting a big boost from the University of Michigan's free library of digital instructional materials. 

CDC releases more extensive safety guidelines for schools

CDC's new coronavirus safety guidelines for schools include daily health screenings, face coverings for staff, social distancing in classrooms and how to close buildings if someone is infected.

Prioritizing community over competition through esports

Working toward common goals as a "giant team" while providing safe, inclusive and engaging activities should be the mission, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.

6 steps for building (and evolving) a distance learning program

This Los Angeles district will continue to solicit feedback for program improvements as it plans an Extended School Year program for special education students this summer.

What districts are learning about connecting kids to WiFi

San Francisco-area schools launch "Digital Bridge" broadband internet pilots to test "super hotspot" high-speed WiFi access to students for online learning. 

Using CARES Act funds to support distance learning

DA guest columnists Kecia Ray and Susan Gentz provide five considerations for district administrators looking to leverage coronavirus-related government funding opportunities.

How to successfully integrate the arts into STEM classrooms

Hands-on arts projects are increasingly being integrated into STEAM classrooms and curricula through collaborative learning spaces, makerspaces, robotics, multidisciplinary projects and virtual learning opportunities.

How one state is planning for in-person summer school

Minnesota schools can offer a hybrid of online and in-person learning for eligible students this summer as long as administrators follow safety guidelines.

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