After 2 months spent transitioning all K-12 education on-line, several ongoing challenges have emerged. Student SEL needs have surged, while instruction has continued to be spotty. Teleconferencing alone has not adequately engaged students, and vital peer-to-peer collaboration is greatly reduced.
This webinar will consider these challenges facing all schools and focus upon real solutions. In particular, the group will consider how the Thrively on-line platform has powered a whole child approach that can serve as a model for all educators as we move into an unknown future ahead.
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Last Updated: January 18, 2021 by Jenny Vue
In Collaboration
Early Lessons from Distance Learning:
Placing and then Keeping Students at the Center of the Conversation
Wednesday, 5/27/2020 @ 4PM FREE ONLINE WEBINAR RSVP: https://bit.ly/2XtcUdR After 2 months spent transitioning all K-12 education on-line, several ongoing challenges have emerged. Student SEL needs have surged, while instruction has continued to be spotty. Teleconferencing alone has not adequately engaged students, and vital peer-to-peer collaboration is greatly reduced.
This webinar will consider these challenges facing all schools and focus upon real solutions. In particular, the group will consider how the Thrively on-line platform has powered a whole child approach that can serve as a model for all educators as we move into an unknown future ahead.
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