Free Webinars on Remote and Hybrid Teaching – Doug Lemov, Hilary Lewis, and Wendy Amato are conducting two online workshops

Is your classroom virtual or hybrid?

Join a free webinar series from Teach Like a Champion and Teaching Channel.

Summary

Join Doug Lemov, Hilary Lewis, and Wendy Amato as they explore the most effective ways to engage and educate students in both online and hybrid environments. They'll also show clips of real educators teaching students using virtual and hybrid classrooms.

Doug Lemov and the Teach Like a Champion team have analyzed hundreds of hours of online and hybrid teaching footage to identify best practices and provide a clear guide for educators to effectively teach no matter where their classroom is.

Webinar Sessions

March 9th @ 11 am EST: Checking for Understanding in a Virtual World

March 30th @ 4 pm EST: Hybrid Best Practices

 

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