Tips to Manage Student Screen Time while Teaching Online
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2y ago
In recent years, buckets and buckets of ink have been spilled over how much time we spend in front of our screens. That was before the world took an unprecedented turn and forced us to stay home, where our phones and computers provide our only link to the outside world.  ..read more
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5 Simple Ideas to Improve Student Engagement While Teaching Virtually
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by Craig Leager
2y ago
Let’s face it, maintaining student engagement can be tough, even when you are with your students in the same physical space. That said, there are things you can do to increase students’ active participation in online learning sessions and activities ..read more
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Distance Science Teaching | Four-Part Video Series
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2y ago
In my last post, I shared my perspective on the choice I believe we, as a science education community, are facing as we make the transition to distance learning. To summarize, I believe that science educators are at a decision point. Do we allow our current challenges to move us backwards, toward teacher-centered, didactic science learning? Or do we move forward toward student-centered, constructivist science learning, embracing the current challenges along the way? I am taking the stance that we must move forward. We must apply the educational theories and paradigms that have guided our class ..read more
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5 Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners Remotely
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by Craig Leager
2y ago
It’s great that some of the same powerful strategies that support native-speaking students also assist English language learners (ELLs), even when they’re at various stages of English acquisition.   ..read more
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Virtual Learning for Young Students
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by Craig Leager
2y ago
Online instruction can present unique opportunities and challenges for students and teachers. This is certainly true for the youngest of our students and their teachers.  ..read more
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Online Classroom Routines
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2y ago
In addition to supporting student learning, routines build efficiency in the classroom, both on-site and online ..read more
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Science Education: Facing a Choice
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2y ago
The outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States has been hard on all of us. That’s for sure. Schools have closed for extended periods of time, some indefinitely, and parents are at their wits’ end trying to balance the regular demands of managing households while providing school-like structure and normalcy for their children.  ..read more
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Using Video Conferencing Tools
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by Craig Leager
2y ago
One thing is for sure—there are a lot of great tools that support learning online! In fact, there are so many online resources, it can be hard to know where to start or what to look for as you plan for online instruction.  ..read more
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Helping Students Learn at Home
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by Craig Leager
2y ago
As students transition to online learning, educators must help them understand what “doing school” will look like as their home becomes their school. In this third edition of the series Making Online Instruction Work – Now!, we explore ideas to consider and share with your students and parents to help their home become “school ..read more
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Virtual Relationships Matter
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by Brian Whitney
2y ago
Learning is a social endeavor. You already know this, but how do you honor this cornerstone of education when you teach virtually? Let us offer some ideas.  ..read more
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