Attendance in Preschool and Kindergarten Spells Future Success! (293 KB).Steps schools can take to ensure that students continue to progress academically whether at home or at school.Using data to refine remote learning strategies.Promising practices to support remote learning.Resources for K-12 Educators Teaching Remotely.
Remote Digital Learning Plan Samples p.23-30.Remote Digital Learning Strategies for Preschool.Remote Digital Learning Strategies for Tiered Interventions.Remote Digital Learning Strategies for English Language Learners.Remote Digital Learning Strategies for Students with Disabilities.Remote Digital Learning Family Supports.Choosing Content for Remote Digital Learning.Digital Learning Leadership and Capacity Building.National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET).International Society for Technology Education (ISTE).NJDOE - Digital Resources for Content Areas.NJDOE - Covid-19 Guidance for Schools & Districts.NJDOE - Covid-19 Guidance for Educators.Connectivity and Broadband – Information about internet service and Wi-fi Collaborate with Parents and Families for SupportĢ.Assess, Build, and Maintain Infrastructure for Digital Learning.Remote Learning in Education Assess, Build, and Maintain Infrastructure for Digital Learning.NJSBA - Protecting Equipment Outside the Classroom Webinar.Choosing Technology for Remote Digital Learning.Tech Readiness Checklist for Remote Digital Learning.Support may be needed in a language other than English.Trouble submitting assignments (software).Slow or broken internet connection (ISP).Screen or keyboard stops working (hardware).Districts/Schools should provide guidance for common troubleshooting situations:.Devices and Hardware – Information about computers/tablets These publications are a companion to the Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide.
Digital learning and its supportive technology can help you as a teacher advance learning, mitigate learning loss, and create opportunities for social and emotional engagement.
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The Teacher's Guide includes insights on ways to meet the unique needs of students by using educational technology, facilitating personalized learning for students, and embracing professional development opportunities. This “ Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide” will inform you, as a parent or caregiver, as you monitor your child’s progress. These guides provide strategies to help parents, teachers and school leaders effectively incorporate digital learning strategies both inside and outside the classroom.įor parents, your involvement in your child’s education can lead to better learning results and outcomes. Students rely on technology especially when learning in virtual, hybrid and limited school opening environments. The following resources are designed to provide important guidance and recommendations to support digital learning. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology (OET) has released two new resource guides: the Teacher Digital Learning Guide and the School Leader Digital Learning Guide.
Virtual Learning Program first day moved to August 25, 2021