Should teacher education include remote best practices?

Few teacher preparation programs in the US teach how to conduct remote instruction, but the rapid transition to remote instruction has some institutions considering whether that could and should change. Leanna Archambault, an associate professor at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University, says it is no longer an option, but rather "imperative" that teacher education programs prepare educators for remote instruction.

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