Empty classroom with rows of wooden desks and chairs, a large chalkboard with drawings and notes, a pull-down world map, projector screen, and a teacher’s desk at the front—ready for student engagement or hybrid learning sessions.

Student Engagement During Remote and Hybrid Learning

By Katie Thompson  Over the last year, we’ve learned a lot about ourselves as educators and a lot more about our students and what they need to be engaged and successful. Our tech skills have grown exponentially, and our ability to multitask was put to the test. One of the key questions that has emerged […]

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