9 Ways Online Teaching Should Be Different from Face-to-Face

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September 14, 2021
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Key takeaways
  • Adapt Instructions for Online Learning: Instructions should be clear, accessible in multiple formats (e.g., text, video), and available consistently across platforms to aid both students and parents in the learning process​.
  • Feedback Over Grades: Emphasize ongoing, constructive feedback rather than traditional grades to enhance learning and understanding in an online environment​.
  • Creative Summative Assessments: Shift from traditional testing to project-based assessments (like digital art or videos) to encourage genuine learning and reduce cheating opportunities​.

An article by Cult of Pedagogy

It’s a pretty safe bet that most teachers will be doing some form of online teaching in the coming year. Maybe you’ll do it full-time, maybe it will be some kind of hybrid model, but one thing is for sure: This time around you won’t be dropped into it without warning…  

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