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Excellence and Equity in Remote Learning: Approaches to Teaching Well in Remote Settings, with a Focus on Emerging Bilinguals

Date & Time

Wednesday, August 12, 2020, 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Category

Training/Workshop

Location

Virtual Event

Information

Presented by the Graduate School of Education

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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted K-12 education. Excellence and Equity in Remote Learning: A Summer Series for Educators is a collection of virtual workshops, offered by the Rutgers Graduate School of Education, on creating supportive, engaging and equitable learning experiences for students in this new environment. 

This series highlights the reflections and expertise of a diverse set of educators, parents, community members and faculty as we, together, consider and plan for the new challenges we will face in the upcoming school year. 

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Session 3: Approaches to Teaching Well in Remote Settings, with a Focus on Emerging Bilinguals
August 12, 7:00 - 8:00 PM EDT

Creating remote classrooms that are engaging and educational is a new challenge for educators. In this session, teachers will share approaches, tools and strategies that are relevant for all, but particularly helpful for supporting emerging bilingual students in remote settings. The session will focus on levels 1 and 2 English proficient students in elementary, middle and high school.

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See the full workshop schedule and view past sessions on-demand at the Graduate School of Education