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Given the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Assoc. Prof. of Spanish Studies Daniel Arroyo-Rodriguez prepared for every possible teaching scenario this fall: in-person courses on campus, virtual ...
A year ago this month, the realization began to settle in: All the workarounds we’d devised to continue teaching during the looming pandemic weren’t going to be a short-term thing. Looking back, it’s ...
In-person instruction remains the most popular teaching method, but digital and hybrid courses continue to gain traction, according to a recent study.
Given all the changes to public education in the past year, Carinne Gale felt lucky her training to be a teacher prepared her to work online. When the COVID-19 pandemic forced Gale’s classes at the ...
Russian Language Journal / Русский язык, Vol. 71, No. 2, Special Issue: COVID-19 and Online Teaching Pedagogy in the Times of a Global Crisis: Research, Practices, and Solutions (2021), pp. 1-22 (22 ...
Graduate students at the University of Massachusetts, like many others, have to adjust to remote learning and teaching over the past month. For some, this is their first experience teaching and ...
When in-person teaching slammed to a halt in March 2020, Louisa Johnson, an instructor at Stony Brook University’s Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, felt bereft. “I was mid-divorce,” said ...
Maria Garcia’s classroom turned into a tug-of-war competition for attention during the 2020-2021 school year. The coronavirus pandemic forced the Jackson Street Elementary School kindergarten teacher ...
The College of Arts and Sciences Class Guidance Documents for Fall 2020 were produced by CU Boulder faculty in June 2020 with the intent of providing recommendations, ideas and observations about ...
With plans that seem to shift almost daily, there is one common denominator for most of the 1 million New York City public school students: Remote learning will remain the dominant presence for their ...
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Teacher burnout could erode instructional quality, stymie working parents and hinder the reopening of the economy. Credit...Lauren Justice for The New York Times Supported by By Natasha Singer At ...