Whether by circumstance or choice, learning at home is now the reality for more students than ever. The event is for educators and parents interested in helping students to learn. This is possibly what may be one of the most important conversations about learning in the history of the world. Understanding when, where, and how learning takes place has never been more important. The event goes through the end of November.
Here is some of what you can expect
The Emergency Home Learning Summit will cover a variety of topics from more than 150 speakers in both drop-in conversatinos and curated series.
Topics include
- Balancing home and school
- Blended learning
- Classroom 2.0
- Defining success
- Family & parenting
- Screen time concerns
- Microschools
- Mindful teaching & learning
- Student entrepreneurship
- Modern assessment methods
- Virtual and world schooling
Speakers include:
- Sarah Adefehinti, Community Steward at Enrol Yourself
- Zaretta Hammond, Author of Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain
- Chris Lehmann, Principal and CEO of the Science Leadership Academy
- Sugata Mitra, Professor of Ed Tech at Newcastle University England
- Lisa Nielsen, The Innovative Educator
- Julie M Wilson, Institute for the Future of Learning
- Esther Wojcicki, Co-Founder TractLearning Inc, educator, journalist, mother
- Yong Zhao, Foundation Distinguished Professor, School of Education at the University of Kansas
How to navigate the Summit
- Sign up for future speakers who you can add to your calendar and watch live.
- All past speakers can be viewed for free for five days
- Sign up by November 30th for the $99 pass to access all content. After November 30th the pass price goes up to $149.
Each day's recorded sessions are posted at 9 a.m. US-Eastern Time and are available to be viewed for five days. (You need to click the "Include Completed" checkbox to see previous talks, including the ones released earlier in the day.)
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