When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, schools around the globe had to switch from regular, in-person classes to online ...
On an ordinary June morning, kids descend on the campus of Auburn University to try science experiments at the college of education’s annual STEM camp. It’s an opportunity for the future teachers who ...
Even in schools offering face-to-face instruction this fall, one “class” of students likely won’t be the coherent unit that it was in past years. Within one 5th grade class, for example, students may ...
“Thank you so much for taking the time to treat me like a person,” wrote Stephanie in an email to me. A student in one of my online courses, she had fallen behind and couldn’t see a way forward — ...
Understanding how time “works” in online teaching and course design is often a challenge for online instructors, especially those new to online education. Four distinct yet related questions can ...
A new national survey of college faculty reveals that U.S. higher education has settled into a new, hybrid normal after the pandemic’s upheaval, with a significant and growing number of instructors ...
Alyssa Keane and Avery Santiago, juniors at Andrew High School in Tinley Park, said their blended English class allows them to complete course work mostly online and on their own time and gives them ...
Online learning will become a new normal in higher education for the foreseeable future. Not because faculty find emergency remote instruction gratifying or because students enjoy it so much they ...
Online learning remains a cruel joke for far too many kids across the city, another failure of leadership by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza. It’s terrible for the nearly ...