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Professional Learning

Hy-What? Teaching & Learning in (all kinds of) Hybrid Models

Facilitated by NEA Executive Committee member Shelly Krajacic, this live panel of NEA teacher-leaders will discuss what works for them virtually, in-person, both at the same time, (a)synchronously, and everything in-between.
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At a Glance

These PK-13 educators will share strategies and reflect on the challenges and opportunities faced with their varied hybrid models of classroom instruction.

Outcomes

  • Hybrid Models
  • Asynchronous Instruction
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National Education Association

Last Updated: February 24, 2021

Details

Grade

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Higher Education
  • Middle School

Session Length

1 Hour

Session Format

Webinar

Facilitated by NEA Executive Committee member Shelly Krajacic, this live panel of NEA teacher-leaders will discuss what works for them virtually, in-person, both at the same time, (a)synchronously, and everything in-between. These PK-13 educators will share strategies and reflect on the challenges and opportunities faced with their varied hybrid models of classroom instruction.

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