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What We Don’t Know About Teachers’ Home Internet Access
Do teachers have fast, reliable broadband at home to meet the demands of emergency learning? We don’t exactly know.
Episode 1: District Leader Dan McDowell Talks Benefits of PreK-12 OER
How a school district in Southern California implement OER so students and teachers can thrive
Introducing our OER Podcast: Revise, Remix, Redesign
Online Learning Only Works if Students Have Home Internet Access. Some Don’t.
Digital Resources For EL Students
As we enter another week of distance learning, are there digital resources that can be used to support English learners?
Reading Books to Students Online: Experts Address Concerns about Permission
Can teachers use online video to read books to their students? Experts on copyright and fair use provide guidance and reassurance.
Everything You Need to Know: Education in the Coronavirus Emergency Bill
We’ve teamed up to explain what’s included for education in the latest coronavirus emergency package
We Don’t Have to Sacrifice Cultural Relevancy While Learning Online
OER may be a useful tool for ensuring digital materials don’t help recreate the inequities students face in the classroom.
Spotlight on Wisconsin: Building a Culturally Responsive Workforce
For Schools, Coronavirus Shutdowns Are Only Half the Battle
Online teaching entails far more than just migrating lesson plans to Google Docs.