A new guide for schools: How to work with families this spring
Yehyun Kim :: CTMirror
In-school teaching and learning continues to take place across the state thanks to the implementation of effective mitigation strategies.
With months of remote and hybrid learning to go, families and educators continue to adapt and innovate to meet the moment. Since August, we’ve spoken with hundreds of parents, caregivers, family support groups, educators, and students across Connecticut and the country about things things that have worked –strategies, big and small, that have made this time more manageable and helped children learn and stay connected with peers. Their tips and suggestions fill the Making Learning Work Family Guide to remote and hybrid learning.