This is an excellent article! It is written for post-secondary, but rings true for K-12 online instruction. The Two Best Practices for Successful Online Teaching and Learning - bit.ly/3BACeCE via @facultyfocus#onlineteacher#bestpractice
The Fall 2022 Elevate Loudoun event is quickly approaching us! We are still looking for business partners to participate in this event. Feel free to pass this flyer along to anyone who might be interested in participating. Businesses can register using the QR code below.
"Most of us got into education because we wanted to make a difference in the lives of our students." @ajjuliani Good advice for educators that may be struggling! ajjuliani.com/blog/this-is-hโฆ
Students interested in digging deep into African American History, A semester course is still open! @VirtualLoudoun @VLschcounselor @ELLCrowe @eLearnVL@SalesNereida @tmhowle @TracyLJackson @nslev116 @LottieSpurlock @JessicaFHarding @clewistardio
Spots still open for a 2nd Semester African American History course! @VirtualLoudoun is part of a select group of schools offering this course this year. Open to any 11th or 12th grade student, Registration open until Thurs.! Let us know if you need help! lcps.org/virtualloudoun
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Thank you for starting our day with important reminders and words of wisdom โฆโฆ@RodRobinsonRVAโฉ Your joy for teaching is contagious! #loudounlearns
I think itโs a great time for teachers to check in with their students. I think a lot of kids are stressed and overwhelmed.
And yes... itโs always a good idea for admin to check in with teachers.
Term 1 is more than halfway complete virtual learners! Are you more than halfway finished with your virtual course? Check your course pacing guide and set a plan to finish before Dec 11th. Reach out to your instructor if you need help. #LCPS21#worktosucceed
One important tip to avoid overloading students' working memory: Keep directions simple, and chunk them so students can work through them in stages. @edutopia @DebraJacoby ow.ly/jLP950BYVvt