Remote Education: Engaging Students

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On day one of the school year, your students will bring unique cultures and experiences into the classroom. Learn how to use your online classroom to create safe learning spaces, helping them celebrate and respect each other’s individual cultural and learning differences.

This course includes downloadable resources that will help you highlight your students’ various interests and experiences during whole group instruction. It is TRLE standards-aligned for New York.

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