10 Remote Learning Practices to Avoid
Remote Learning
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Piling on too much work
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Posting assignments with no plan for feedback
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Providing just digital options
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Grading (avoid this altogether as learners are in inequitable situations)
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Relying solely on low-level worksheets, packets, or Teachers Pay Teachers materials
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Thinking that you have to abide by a traditional school day schedule
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Forcing teachers to follow a traditional schedule while working remotely
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Using video tools in violation of FERPA
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Posting videos of pictures of kids learning online without proper consent
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Covering the entire curriculum and every standard