OLDaily – Pandemic Pedagogy in Canada: Lessons from the First 18 Months
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CANeLearn Research Update #2
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CANeLearn Research Update
Photo credit: KissCC0 CANeLearn Research Update & Invitation We are pleased to announce new and upcoming research on K12 online learning: Pandemic Pedagogy in Canada
Dean Shareski Touts New CANeLearn Report Examining Preparations for the 2021-22 School Year
The current state of education in Canada might be best described as “tired.” With 18 months of a pandemic behind us, it is still uncertain
18 Months In, Have We Learned Any Lessons?
Toggling Toward a ‘New Normal’ As the 2020-21 school year progressed, it was evident lessons that could, or should, have been learned during the rapid
Pandemic Pedagogy to Date: What We’ve Learned Thus Far
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the term ‘emergency remote teaching’ emerged to describe what was occurring in education at all levels as schools