Two University of Georgia professors say this is not business as usual and it’s unethical to act as if it could be Stephanie Jones and Hilary Hughes are University of Georgia professors in the ...
I’ve had the privilege of being a teacher both in person and remotely, otherwise known as distance education. I first started teaching in the late 90s, after getting my university degree in primary ...
When Kim Reeder started teaching in Parker, Colorado, 14 years ago, she found that managing the classroom environment took way more time and energy than actually teaching kids, and she couldn’t reach ...
(This is the final post in a two-part series. You can see Part One here.) This new series continues a 25-post “blitz” that began on Aug. 1 supporting teachers as we enter a pandemic-fueled school year ...
Three kids. Two jobs. One worked-to-the-bone mother. You hear it in Krystal Shen’s voice: composed, yet occasionally fizzing with frustration, like an effervescent splashed into water. A health care ...
Lecture theaters are emptying as universities switch to online learning to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus, but this option is not open to many schools. Universities are switching to online ...
There’s no doubt that COVID-19 distance learning makes this academic school year unlike any other. Teacher Appreciation Week begins on May 4th and it offers an opportunity to take a moment and express ...
Inside Higher Ed started “Inside Digital Learning” three years ago this month, with the goal of expanding our coverage of how technology is changing the nature of instruction and learning. We’ve built ...
Here are the five lessons we've learned from distance and hybrid learning that empower us to make education as immersive, effective, and inclusive as possible. Like many parents and guardians, I felt ...
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In the past few weeks, many of my high school students have sent me emails apologizing profusely for not turning in the work I assigned, for not watching the videos I made, and for not responding to ...
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