Family-Centered Instructional Planning for Remote Learning
Many teachers are working to ensure students can be successful remote learners this school year. This guide, adapted and provided by the Ohio Statewide Family Engagement Center, can be used to better understand what it looks like to take a family-centered approach to instructional planning. This is an adaptation of a Low-Tech Remote Teaching Checklist from the University of Cape Town.
A Principal’s Guide to Leading in the Time of a Pandemic
Learning Heroes has released "A Principal’s Guide to Leading in the Time of a Pandemic: Effective Family Engagement Strategies and Resources" to help school leaders support families during this challenging time.
Center on Online Learning and Students with Disabilities
To date, online learning reaches millions of K-12 learners, with its continued growth inevitably leading to dramatic changes in the educational landscape. The Center on Online Learning and Students with Disabilities addresses learner variability by conducting research to make online learning more accessible, engaging, and effective for students with disabilities, for whom traditional forms of education have been only moderately successful. The resources included hopefully provide some guidance in this rapidly evolving landscape of online instruction.
Being involved in your child’s education can lead to better learning results! Use this guide as you monitor your child’s progress through technology for learning. This guide aims to help all parents and caregivers, no matter the tech experience.
This webpage was designed to provide resources that build upon the natural learning opportunities that occur within a child’s daily routine in the home. The resources contained in this site provide encouragement and tools to families and caregivers in supporting the literacy and numeracy development as well as the health and well-being of children in their care.