Haynese Carlyle is a classroom teacher at John's Hall Primary School in Jamaica. In an interview with UNESCO, she talks about her way of supporting children with special needs, the challenges of ...
The coronavirus pandemic and school closures across the nation have exposed deep inequities within education: technology access, challenges with communication, lack of support for special education ...
Recently, a two-phase training on alternative teaching methods was completed, attended by 155 teachers (53 women and 102 men), which guided them in how to deliver lessons through online mediums, as ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University faculty member Athena Owen Nagel is the recipient of a University Professional and Continuing Education Association national award for her innovative and ...
As summer transitions to fall, millions of students began the new school year the same way they ended the last: physically separated from the teachers and staff who are crucial to their academic ...
The pandemic rapidly switched education to an emergency remote teaching model. But does that temporary change mark a bigger shift toward online learning? And could that make university and college a ...
The new “question-of-the-week” is: What are specific online strategies you have used to apply culturally responsive teaching in an online or hybrid environment? Part One ‘s contributors were Shelly M.
Brazil’s Ministry of Education (MEC) is expected to announce new rules this month governing higher education courses offered via distance learning (DL), taught predominantly in a virtual environment.
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