Tech & Cybersecurity

Keeping up connections

DA guest columnist and FETC featured speaker Rachelle Dene Poth suggests ways to leverage technology to create more social interactions and foster connections with students (and educator peers) during school closures.

COVID-19: How one high school principal is helping lift spirits

DA guest columnist Ericka R. Hursey shares how the Lower Richland High community is coming together to provide some "normalcy" for students—from continued learning opportunities and food service to a drive-thru Senior Delivery Day for much-anticipated graduation items.

District leader says let teachers innovate online

With schools closed and shifting to online education due to the coronavirus, a Colorado superintendent says he and his leadership team are not scripting or dictating how teachers deliver virtual instruction.

Delivery of Special Education-Related Services During School Closures

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HSEL still giving students a chance to play online

The High School Esports League and other organizations are finding ways to engage students by giving them a chance to compete head-to-head online.

Years of training eases shift to online instruction during coronavirus closures

The shift to remote instruction for Dare County Schools in North Carolina has gone more smoothly thanks to a few years of professional development in online education.

Creative ideas for teaching students at home

Here are ways to make home learning engaging and more enjoyable for parents and students.

Districts move fast to teach and feed remote students

Providing distance learning and school nutrition to less-affluent families required education leaders to find creative solutions for uninterrupted support.

Districts deliver meals and ed tech as states shut schools for 2019-2020

Coronavirus has district leaders quickly devising ways to provide school meals, ed tech and remote learning as entire states begin to order schools to shut buildings for the rest of the 2019-2020 year. 

How to help educators and students adapt (quickly) to online learning

Providing training as soon as possible and setting up just-in-time support as teachers and students get up to speed are crucial strategies for success, says DA guest columnist John Englander.

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