Tech & Cybersecurity

9 reasons synchronous classes engage English language learners

Building community during synchronous classes sessions with videos and music will help keep English-language learners engaged in online learning during the coming school year.

Suburban D.C. districts reverse course, will stay online

The coronavirus surge has forced three large D.C-area districts to stick with online learning despite Trump administration pressure to resume in-person classes.

6 ways data, report cards can aid schools’ COVID recovery

Tracking data on the successes and failures of online learning lets educators make quick improvements as schools and students adapt to greater levels of remote instruction. 

Advancing tech instruction in rural communities

For its Rural Tech Project competition, the U.S. Department of Education is looking for competency-based program proposals.

As districts struggle to bring students back, IT departments are key to success

With at least some remote learning likely in the fall, the IT department plays an essential role in assuring devices and systems are secure and scalable.

6 steps for boosting student engagement in online learning

Educators have a better chance of keeping students engaged in online learning with synchronous class meetings, small-group instruction, social media and some other strategies.

Wave of big districts choosing to keep students home

Surging coronavirus cases across the country force superintendents to stick with online learning and postpone students' return to in-person instruction.

Sprinting Toward the Future: Setting Short-Term Strategies for Learning Continuity

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Schools can only reopen safely where COVID is under control

Reopening schools is crucial but students and teachers cannot return to classrooms safely until surrounding communities have controlled COVID infections, a group of Johns Hopkins University medical experts say.

New book offers 50 ways to test your knowledge on IEPs

LRP Media Group, a recognized leader in the special education publishing industry, has released Meet the IEP Challenge: 50 Scenarios for Staff Compliance Training. Each part of this 2020 book relates to a component of the IEP that is required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

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