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  2. Resources for Teachers - Office of Elementary and Secondary ...

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    This resource collection provides practical tips and resources for educators to support online learning through remote instructional practices and techniques while students learn from home. The resources below are grouped and organized by content including, Literacy, Writing and Math Resources, Online Instruction Resources, English Language Learner Resources, and Strategies for Remote Learning ...

  3. Toolkit of Resources for Engaging Families and the Community ...

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    The toolkit deines family and community engagement as an overarching approach to support family well-being, strong parent–child relationships, and students’ ongoing learning and development. The primary audiences for this toolkit are administrators, teachers, teacher leaders, and trainers in diverse schools and districts. Part I is

  4. Resources for Parents and Families - Home - Office of ...

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    This web-based resource from REL Central, REL Appalachia, and REL Northwest provides quick tips, evidence-based activities and games, and videos that families and caregivers can use at home to support math learning for children ages 2-8. The new resource complements and extends the What Works Clearinghouse practice guide Teaching Math to Young ...

  5. Engaging Families to Support Students' Connectedness to School

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    teachers and families expands parental involvement. 3. Tips for teachers » Invite family members to observe or volunteer in the in-person or virtual classroom and provide opportunities for them to suggest how to improve the learning experience for students. » Send students and their families weekly digital progress reports that they can reply to.

  6. Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide - Office of ...

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    Send us what you create and you just might be featured on our website or social media*. Send your examples to ED.Tech@ed.gov and use the subject line “Creating with the Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide. *Sending examples to the Department would allow us to share them on its Department’s websites and social media channels.

  7. sent home through homework. Additionally, if there is a language barrier preventing parents from asking higher level questions, teachers should consider sending home texts and questions in the home language, so the parents can read along and know what questions to ask their children (Capotosto & James, 2016). Family Engagement

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