5 Essential e-Tools & Family Activities for Summer Enrichment.Parents and caregivers can subscribe to this eNewsletter from IDRA EAC South (Equity Assistance Center Region III) to receive resources for schools and families responding to coronavirus (COVID-19). Learning Goes On – A COVID-19 Resource for Education.The Center also shares related information and data from the Regional Education Laboratories and the National Center for Education Statistics. In this webinar, the Western Educational Equity Assistance Center (Equity Assistance Center Region IV) provides resources and strategies to assist students and families who may have limited or no access to technology-based learning environments, materials, and tools. The Digital Divide and COVID-19 Webinar: What SEAs, LEAs, and Schools Are Doing.This interactive resource from the Center for Education Equity (Equity Assistance Center Region I) compiles state by state resources to help families and educators find available resources and information during the COVID-19 pandemic. The West Virginia Family Engagement Center provides a family-focused webinar to explore educational opportunities for students and families in home during school closures. The West Virginia Family Engagement Center: COVID-19 Response.
The West Philly Promise Neighborhood put together a resource guide featuring free learning sites for children grouped by grade level to support families with children learning at home during COVID-19. West Philly Promise Neighborhood: Resources for Families During COVID-19.Department of Education (and Others), COVID-19 information in other languages, telecommuting technology and tips, schooling at home, coping tips, and information for non-profits. The Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR) has developed a repository of resources to support the learning needs of students with disabilities that includes guidance from the U.S. Parent Information and Resources: COVID-19.It highlights resources on topics affecting youth, including education, and how supportive adults can help. gov website provides a repository of resources from across government on mental health and coping, particularly for those working with children, youth, and families. Resources to Support Youth and Families During the Coronavirus COVID-19 Outbreak.What Are Some Specific Practices Used To Support English Learner (El) Students And Their Families? This resource from Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Northeast addresses frequently asked questions on some specific practices used to support English Learner (EL) students and their families.This set of resources from the Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium, which operates the Center for Education Equity (Equity Assistance Center (EAC) Region I), includes online conversations, webinars, weekly newsletters and other curated resources for educators and families. This online learning module from the IRIS Center offers tips for parents to support your child’s learning at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents: Supporting Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic.This collection of resources provides families with practical tips and resources to support ongoing learning needs during school closures. The resources below are grouped and organized by content, including General Resources, Literacy, Writing and Math Resources and resources for Helping Children and Families Process COVID-19. 1) 2 3 6 10 learni.st 13 11 12 15 19 infographic by Irfan Ahmad section highlights “Learning at Home” resources and provides activities for parents and families to support continued learning outcomes with their children at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Transcribed 20 Best Websites Elementary Teacher Should KnowĪs class sizes keep growing,it becomes harder and harder to find the time to look for new materials, while still giving your kids the personalized attention they need and deserve! These top 10 websites will able elementary teachers to add something fresh and fun to their lesson plan.Ģ0) TOP 20 WEBSITES EVERY TEACHER SHOULD KNOW: ELEMENTARY LEVEL As class sizes keep growing, it becomes harder and harder to find the time to look for new elementary teaching materials, while still giving your kids the personalized attention they need and deserve! These top 10 websites will able elementary teachers to add something fresh and fun to their lesson plan.