“The word of the year is ‘pivot’” our assistant middle school principal told us as we prepared to return to school this fall. At the time, I expected that meant being flexible in my lesson plans, ...
In spring 2020, higher education made an abrupt shift from traditional, in-person teaching to fully remote and hybrid models. At the time, many in academia declared, "We'll never be the same again," ...
This article is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “The Future of Teaching: How the Classroom Is Being Transformed,” available in the Chronicle Store. Come fall, will college students be ...
Academics and executives at the world's biggest universities have talked for years about the potential of electronic learning to create new and better forms of education – but before 2020, the ...
The following text was drafted in response to the initial prompt in AN’s “Post-Pandemic Potentials” series. Read more about the series here. When university classes moved online in March, I felt ...
Many colleges are planning to offer hybrid courses this fall, in which some students attend a class in person while others do so virtually, as a way to mitigate the health risks of Covid-19. As I’ve ...
A training video offered by Central Michigan University demonstrates techniques for HyFlex teaching, an approach that allows students to pick whether to attend in person or online. Stuart Blythe ...
During the pandemic, nearly every American schoolchild has experienced some kind of mixture of home-based and school-based learning. What many may not realize is that this phenomenon was happening ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What are the do’s and don’ts of hybrid teaching? The odds are that, at one point or another, all of us teachers are going to end up teaching in some version of a ...