Student support in response to sudden remote learning transitions
As we continue to face, process, and work through unexpected events and challenges, such as climate events, student support becomes even more critical. Quickly shifting from in-person teaching to remote learning in response to these events creates its own set of unique challenges, but the core pedagogical guidance remains the same: provide students the support, guidance, and care they need to succeed, no matter the location.
The context of this blog post was originally written in 2020, at the onset of the COVID pandemic when my team of former teachers united to provide a host of valuable tips on how to manage the sudden shift to remote learning. Today, that advice is still just as relevant, as education communities continue to confront crises that demand a swift pivot to teaching and learning from home or other remote environments.
In this post, I will share practical tips from my own experience, along with insights from my talented team of diverse veteran educators at Turnitin, to help navigate unexpected challenges educators and institutions may face when shifting to remote learning.
Continue reading to learn about distance learning and how it affects student support...
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