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IN THIS ISSUE: 

New on Tech Tips: Transferring Our Sustaining & High-Leverage Practices to the Virtual Learning Environment

Events + Announcements: Learning Circles in a Virtual Environment

What We're Reading: A Roadmap for Measuring Distance Learning

New on Tech Tips

Maintaining Our Balance:
Transferring Our Sustaining & High-Leverage Practices to the Virtual Learning Environment
From our most recent Distance Education Strategy Session, Jayme Adelson-Goldstein shares how she and her colleagues have developed a “Digital Substitutions Chart” to help teachers transition their preferred instructional practices from in-person to remote. 

Events & Announcements

Distance Education Strategies & Solutions:
Learning Circles in a Virtual Environment
Join us today at 1:00 Eastern for one of a series of webinars from ProLiteracy and the EdTech Center@World Education. 
 
Learning Circles have emerged as a promising practice for bringing together a group of people who all want to learn about the same subject. But, how do they work in a virtual environment? Join the EdTech Center and our partners ProLiteracy as we welcome expert panelists to share how they've used learning circles and how they've converted them to a virtual environment during the pandemic. Panelists will share experiences, best practices, and resources you can use to start learning circles in your program. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions.

What We're Reading

USAID Guide: How to Evaluate Distance Learning in COVID-19 Response
USAID has published a review of evidence and emerging best practices to support education practitioners, host country government representatives, donors, implementers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations, and other stakeholders in applying best practices to monitor and evaluate distance learning initiatives designed for diverse learners and implemented both within and outside of learning institutions.
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