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Associate Professor Tanya Wright reads to her children while promoting literacy at home. Watch the video to learn more.
College of Education faculty have teamed up with WKAR to create short videos for families at home. See expert advice on staying active, learning about literacy and supporting children with autism.
WATCH NOW
A young child holds the hand of a behavior technician while learning how to play a game.
Assistant Professor Matthew Brodhead created a new program providing free informational support and resources to caregivers of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Check out what services they have to offer, and how to sign up for their emails. 
FIND SUPPORT
ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL?: Applied behavior analysts support and provide in-person care for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In light of recommendations to limit face-to-face interactions with others, should ABA providers be considered essential personnel?  
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Assistant Professor Jada Phelps-Moultrie's research focuses on family and community engagement in school. On MSUToday, she provides five practical tips for families who are continuing learning at home. 
SEE EXPERT ADVICE
Meghan Dziedzic gives a lesson to students through her laptop.
Spartan educators are helping families and students keep learning at home, even in light of K-12 school closures. Read a few of their stories. 
LEARN MORE
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A nationwide report led by college faculty finds schools will face daunting challenges to address COVID-19 school closures. See their recommendations for policymakers on how to improve student learning outcomes.  
READ MORE
HELPING SCHOOLS: The MSU Office of K-12 Outreach and faculty from MSU's K-12 Educational Administration programs wrote a message for school leaders, including insight into what leaders can and should do (and how MSU can be a source of support).   
Students talk during class--all remotely through robots, laptops, tablets and other digital devices at MSU.
Looking for insight on how to teach remotely? Check out free learning modules for all educators, developed by faculty from the Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET) program. A maximum of 16 SCECHs have been approved for Michigan educators who complete the training!
ENROLL TODAY
The College of Education has established a Student Emergency Fund to support students who are challenged with necessities such as housing, food, medical care or being able to access required resources for remote learning. Consider making a donation today.
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