Second, do you have the spaces? If your vision does include learning online, you have to have school-supported digital spaces. It can be anything really, but you have to have something. And I’m not talking about individual teachers putting something together, because that doesn’t make sense for kids or from an organizational standpoint in terms of support and dedicated growth and development in concert with the vision. I also don’t believe this should be something left to students to self-organize around-if its part of the vision, the school has to be intentional about it and provide a common landscape for all.
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Roland O'Daniel
I work for CTL as an educational programs consultant. I spend most of my time learning from teachers about content literacy, teaching math and using technology for instruction. My wife and four teenage daughters tolerate me while I am pursuing a PhD in curriculum and instruction/math ed. I got an ...