This article from the Canadian Press was brought to our attention in the past day or two – particular as a couple of different news outlets picked it up. Ontario school boards set virtual learning plans for 2022-23 year as

This article from the Canadian Press was brought to our attention in the past day or two – particular as a couple of different news outlets picked it up. Ontario school boards set virtual learning plans for 2022-23 year as
This item appeared in a newsletter from the People for Education newsletter that was posted yesterday. [STUFF DELETED] New study uncovers challenges with hybrid learning and quadmesters Interviews with high school teachers conducted by researchers at the Ontario Institute for
Earlier this week, Le Devior reported that: “School attendance may be mandatory by law, but more than 3,500 primary and secondary school students are taking their lessons remotely even though they have no health conditions that make them vulnerable to COVID- 19 .
Earlier this week, this news item scrolled across our electronic desk. EDUCATION Manitoba eyes teacher college, more online learning as part of education changes By Steve Lambert The Canadian Press Posted April 20, 2022 2:36 pm / Updated April 20, 2022 10:29 pm
Yesterday the CBC News published the article below. Worries of more school disruptions are rising alongside COVID-19 cases With restrictions easing in Canada, ‘there’s a lot of denial going on,’ a parent tells CBC News Jessica Wong · CBC News · Posted: Apr 06,
Last week a colleague forwarded the article published in EdSurge entitled “Triumphs and Troubles in Online Learning Abroad” by Robert Ubell. The article focuses on how places outside of the United States are leading in various aspects of online learning –
Earlier this week, there was an article posted on The Tech Edvocate entitled “Should K-12 Classrooms Get On The Online Learning Bandwagon?” The article states that there were “over 1.8 million K-12 students took distance-learning courses during the 2015 –