Learning at Home: Support Ideas for Educators, Families and Students
Video: Learning At Home
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This simple Q & A guidance document is designed to help ground educators and families back with where they left off in classroom instruction, learner centered IEP goals and flexible, family-friendly everyday routines. This is a living document and will be added to and updated as additional questions and needs surface throughout the COVID- 19 pandemic.
Resources
Students with the most complex needs: Moving to home instruction and online learning
OCALI's 4 Minutes at 4 p.m. video series offers tips, ideas, resources, and strategies to support families, caregivers, educators, and other professionals who support people with disabilities. The videos will premiere on Facebook weekdays at 4 p.m. over the next few weeks and then made available on the video gallery shortly after the initial broadcast.