Synchronous Virtual Learning
Schools can offer synchronous live classes for students to receive ongoing academic support, SEL check-ins, and real-time modifications.
Schools can offer synchronous live classes for students to receive ongoing academic support, SEL check-ins, and real-time modifications.
Learning studios offer a different classroom design in which students collaborate in groups and instructors serve as facilitators.
Each student is paired with a mentor teacher, an adult at school who supports a handful of students socially, emotionally, and academically.
Students are paired with a peer to set goals each morning and help each other overcome any challenges that may arise.
Students collect badges to show what they have mastered on a specific pathway or skillset. These badges show qualifications on a smaller scale than a course grade or diploma.
Organization is critical for ensuring that you can successfully analyze your data and conduct your analysis. Using Google Drive and Google Sheets allows you to organize data, store information, and ultimately analyze your data.
Students can connect with their peers asynchronously in a meaningful way through online discussion boards.
Demonstrating mastery through a one-to-one conversation with an educator, in place of a traditional written assessment.
Schools create a dashboard or profile of each student, displaying their engagement, academic performance, and whether or not they need additional support.
Virtual schools can offer online student clubs through which students can connect, socialize, and pursue interests together.