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Remote Learning Utilising Learning Strengths

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Teachers have been heroic in shifting to online learning for their students, writes Andrew Fuller. Here, he offers ideas and tips to help educators develop effective remote learning.
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school and study, COVID-19, pandemic, coronavirus, remote learning, learning strengths

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Audience Educators
School Level Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Learning Area Health and Physical Education
General Capabilities Personal and Social Capability

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Written by Andrew Fuller
Published by Independent Schools Victoria
© Andrew Fuller. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence.

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