The New Role of Educators During and After COVID-19

  By Ryan L. Schaaf The global pandemic has disrupted just about every facet of our lives. COVID-19 is testing our patience in slowing down […]

Episode 167 Trends for July 23-August 3, 2020: Online Teaching & Learning, Hardware & Software, Reopening Schools, and Blended & HyFlex Models

We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included July 23-August 3, 2020 as we flipped resources into our Flipboard magazine. There […]

Episode 166 Trends for July 9-23, 2020: Online Teaching and Learning, Reopening Schools, Hardware & Software, and Security & Citizenship

We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included July 9-23, 2020 as we flipped resources into our Flipboard magazine. There are […]

Remember: The Only Thing We Have to Fear is…

  By Charles Sosnik “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”      –George Santayana   This is one of my favorite […]

Maybe it is Time to Rethink Scheduling

  By Christy Martin, Ed.D. COVID-19 has changed the way the world looks at things but nowhere has the world changed more than in schools. […]

Schools and the Space-Time Continuum

  By LeiLani Cauthen It’s almost Fall, and the clock is ticking. Talk of time and space are swirling all around us, and confusion is […]

Navigating the New Normal: A Guide for Our At-Risk 50-and-Up Educators

  By Carol Henry As schools gradually reopen, students, teachers and staff are all vulnerable to the lasting effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The Centers for […]

Virtual Discussion: Social Distancing Tech for Hybrid Schools

One of the most difficult aspects of our return to physical school is the question of proper social distancing. Even with a hybrid model of […]

Video – Surviving the Aftermath of COVID-19: Continued Caution Ahead

There is no magic bullet for schools to successfully navigate the aftermath of COVID-19. Even our nation’s best education minds are feeling their way through, […]

Opinion: When Schools Reopen, Will Teachers Return?

  By Franklin Schargel When schools reopen a significant portion of the teaching workforce, in addition to children could be a risk. The Centers for […]

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