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Instruction, Remote Learning, and the Adolescent Brain

In only a few short weeks, teaching and learning has drastically changed. In this session, we will share strategies and resources based on brain sciences. In particular, we will explore how secondary teachers can best align remote instruction to how the adolescent brain works to keep students engaged and excited about learning.

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We invite educators to continue to learn and grow with these resources. Discover and collect new ideas and examples relevant to you after viewing the session video and related resources. Take notes and reflect while you view so you can customize the techniques for your own remote learning and classroom needs and adapt the strategies for your students. Let these guiding questions support your reflective practice after viewing the session and/or reviewing of session materials:

  1. What have you learned that challenged your thinking?
  2. How has this webinar changed your thinking about remote learning?
  3. What are your immediate next steps?

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Authors and Contributors

Laura Albrecht Laura Albrecht

Dr Patricia Hilliard Dr Patricia Hilliard

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Professional Learning and Leading Collaborative Professional Learning and Leading Collaborative

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COVID-19 Support Resources

In its commitment to support educators and provide resources for teaching and learning, the Friday Institute has created resources for educators during this time of uncertainty.

Remote Learning to Support NC Educators

The Friday Institute is partnering with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction to provide professional learning opportunities for educators to support their implementation of remote learning during the COVID-19 crisis. Sessions will be run multiple times and will change week by week.

Published

April 8, 2020

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Presentation

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Friday Institute for Educational Innovation