4 Education Resources You May Have Missed This Month

Take a moment to read our roundup of content and resources to bring ideas, insight and inspiration into the week ahead – and beyond. While districts still face many challenges due to COVID, we also want to  share the resilience and adaptability many districts have shown as they work to educate students in a “not so normal world.“  

VIDEO: In Action Series With New Providence 

In our third In Action webinar, co-teaching, hybrid, concurrent learning, and teaching students with IEPs were just a few of the areas New Providence School District teachers shared as a positive impact while using Lightspeed instructional audio systems.   

BLOG: Beyond PPE: Schools leverage federal pandemic funding 

Much needed funding is being injected in school districts around the country to find solutions to the challenges brought on by COVID, learn more about the CARES and CRRSA Acts in this blog.   

ARTICLE: Why online learning will only grow post-COVID, despite challenges 

Is hybrid learning here to stay? In this article details the landscape of permanent virtual learning and how some school districts are planning to address those needs driven from parent and student demand while tackling connectivity. Tiered, subscription model.  

BLOG: Lightspeed helps teachers be heard and understood, despite barriers 

Plano ISD shares their story of why they implemented instructional audio pre-pandemic and how it’s helping them overcome the additional listening barriers brought on by COVID-19 measures. 

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