How Teachers Can Instruct and Engage Students with Online Learning

An interactive learning session for educators and administrators responsible for developing, presenting and teaching online classes

Continuing Education Credits: CEU: 0.3 

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Overview

According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), there are currently more than 1.2 billion children in 186 countries affected by school closures and now learning primarily online due to the pandemic. While many professionals agree that online learning is here to stay, it creates a variety of new classroom challenges for teachers, administrators, students and parents. During this 3.5-hour interactive learning seminar, teachers and educational professionals (yes, that incudes you, parents!) will learn to make the most of online learning.

How do teachers compete with video games and engage students successfully in an online environment—inspiring them to come to not only learn, but complete assignments and keep them coming back for more? How do educators bridge gaps for tactile and experiential learners? Approach this new educational paradigm with confidence and learn proven techniques to set you, your students and their parents up for success. While teachers must acquire new ways of teaching, students must also learn new ways of participating in an online classroom. Whether you are teaching young children, or working with adolescents and young adults, learn how to use your time and skills to maximize everyone’s online classroom experience.

What You'll Learn

  • Ways to engage students in online learning and how to implement a virtual classroom and develop a sense of online culture and community.
  • Tips to overcome the top challenges of engaging and motivating students learning online, as well as proven techniques that inspire classroom collaboration.
  • Procedures to evaluate what children need to be successful in the online classroom, as well as ways to remove barriers.
  • Review of learning styles, age-appropriate needs, communication abilities and classroom expectations to ensure remote students are set up for success.
  • How to pivot when online learning isn’t working for a student.
  • Suggestions for retaining parents as your ally and learning partner by acknowledging their contributions.
  • How being knowledgeable in areas of family development can overcome common learning obstacles.

Who Will Benefit

Teachers, educators, classroom assistants, professional school leadership and administration, including principals and counselors, (and yes, even parents). Appropriate for public, private and charter schools.