Strategies for remote teaching
Strategies for remote teaching
Engage and Collaborate
Engaging Students and collaboration is key
As you get started with remote teaching, just remember that the first and last thing you need to do is to keep your students engaged.
Create lesson plans that are flexible for both in-person or remote delivery
Effectively deliver lessons remotely and test understanding
Create and administer assessments, ensuring student equity
Balance modes of student engagement (synchronous vs. asynchronous distribution)
Gamify student learning and conduct nonacademic activities
Consider adaptation of pedagogical approach given remote learning solutions Student engagement
Engage students remotely through different models (e.g., projects, discussions)
Build classroom culture remotely (including classroom norms, feedback culture)
Change language, activities and emotional support based on student requirements
Motivate students in a remote environment
Establish practices for family engagement across hybrid learning environments
Be culturally sensitive and acknowledge implicit bias
Develop processes for student collaboration.