Ideas contributed by the Jostens Renaissance educator community and shared in a Facebook Live presentation on April 6, 2020.
“This isn’t homeschooling, it’s emergency remote learning.” – A.J. Juliani
We need to acknowledge there’s stress and emotion for everyone on all sides. Many are juggling three roles simultaneously – work, parenting, and teaching, in the midst of unprecedented economic and health uncertainty. We’re all doing the best we can.
Most states are leaving strategy choices up to district discretion and will be releasing official state regulations in the coming weeks.
States are handling requirements in a wide range of ways:
Elementary
Class Tag
ABCMouse.com
Epic
Teach a Monster to Read
Zoom (If you use it, take these precautions)
Seesaw
Stream Monkey
Peer Deck
Scholastic
Discovery Education
Class Dojo
Middle and High School
Google classrooms
Google Meet (conferencing tool)
Zoom (If you use it, take these precautions)
Canvas
WebEx
Padlet
Edgenuity
Dr. Darrin Peppard, Superintendent, West Grand School District in Colorado
Restorative Practice principles as applied to distance learning – Sara Cowey
Whole child education resources, wellness checklists for students and families, and tips on distance learning best practices – Dr. Chase McCullum with Pascagoula-Gautier School District in MS: https://sites.google.com/pgsd.ms/distancelearning
Harbor Library by Jostens Renaissance – Available to the public through the end of the school year. Log into JostensRenaissance.com with username and password JOSTENS.
Virtual Read Alouds – Record videos of teachers reading books. The Teaching Texan blog post lists publishers that have given permission to have works used this way.
Dolly Parton Imagination Library – Free program to get a new book every month for child. Good Night with Dolly started last week.
Daily Check-In and Trifecta Challenges – Check-in, mental, physical, and social prompts designed by Jostens Renaissance.
How is your school handling distance learning? Email your story to Renaissance@jostens.com.

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