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Professional Learning

TQ Distance Learning Webinar 3: Accommodations and Scaffolding Online

How do you support students with IEPs, English language learners, and older students with developing literacy skills in an asynchronous distance learning environment?

At a Glance

Using Google Classroom, learn strategies for providing accommodations, scaffolds, SIOP features, and elements of explicit instruction in an asynchronous setting that support all students.

Topics

  • COVID-19
  • Digital & Virtual Learning
  • English Language Learning

Outcomes

  • Google Classroom
  • Accomodations
  • Scaffolding
  • Explicit Instruction
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: August 25, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Specialized Instruction Support Personnel
  • Teacher

Session Length

1 Hour, 16 Minutes

Session Format

Webinar

How do you support students with IEPs, English language learners, and older students with developing literacy skills in an asynchronous distance learning environment? Using Google Classroom, learn strategies for providing accommodations, scaffolds, SIOP features, and elements of explicit instruction in an asynchronous setting that support all students.

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