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Pandemic Planning for Distance Learning: Scenarios and Considerations for PreK–12 Education Leaders

Pandemic Planning

Acknowledgments

This resource was developed and written by an instructional designer and two former teachers, one of whom (Kristina Ishmael) is a senior project manager with the Teaching, Learning & Tech team in New America’s Education Policy program. We thank Lisa Guernsey, Elena Silva, and Sabrina Detlef for their editorial support. Our work is made possible through generous grants from our Education Policy program funders. For detailed information about our funding, please visit New America’s Our Funding webpage. The views expressed in this report are those of its authors and do not necessarily represent the views of our funders.

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Rebecca Heiser

Lead Instructional Designer, The Pennsylvania State University World Campus

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Kristina Ishmael

Senior Research Fellow, Teaching, Learning, & Tech Program

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Jennifer Payne

Educational Technology Coordinator, Cherry Creek Elevation

Pandemic Planning for Distance Learning: Scenarios and Considerations for PreK–12 Education Leaders

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