By nearly all measures, remote learning fell short for a majority of students in the spring of 2020. With most schools opting to forego in-person teaching this fall, educators desperately need an effective virtual learning model to guide their teaching efforts. How can teachers engage students in their coursework, even as they tune in from […]


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By
nearly all measures, remote learning fell short for a majority of students in
the spring of 2020. With most schools opting to forego in-person teaching this
fall, educators desperately need an effective virtual learning model to guide
their teaching efforts. How can teachers engage students in their coursework,
even as they tune in from kitchen tables and living rooms? Is there a way to
bring world-class teaching to every student’s home this fall?

In this episode, Naomi and Ian are joined again by Chris Cerf, co-founder of the National Summer School Initiative (NSSI), to discuss why NSSI’s innovative approach to online education could be a powerful antidote to educational setback. NSSI piloted their learning model in 17 states this summer, and they are partnering with schools across the nation to help students progress, not regress, in their learning this fall.

Show notes:
1:25 | Creating a successful remote learning program
3:35 | The National Summer School Initiative (NSSI) approach to distance learning
6:45 | How can mentor teachers help guide partner teachers?
9:40 | Children’s response to the NSSI learning model this summer
14:05 | Can NSSI’s model function as a high-quality alternative for school districts?

Resources:
National Summer School Initiative Aims To Improve Online Teaching | NPR
Creating a National Summer Learning Program | “Are You Kidding Me?”

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