Dian Schaffhauser, THE Journal
While there’s not anything new in, “10 Ways to Make Online Learning Work,” the report is a good reminder that education quality shouldn’t go by the wayside even during a pandemic. Among the topics: connecting all learners with devices and high-speed internet, supporting teachers by providing the professional development they need and then recognizing their efforts with “credits and compensation,” following best practices for online programs from sources such as ISTE, SETDA and the National Standards of Quality and rethinking the use of instructional time “to take advantage of the strengths of both synchronous and asynchronous learning.”
https://thejournal.com/articles/2020/12/07/10-ways-to-make-online-learning-work.aspx
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