In its latest report “Guidelines for teaching & learning online as part of the “new normal“, European Schoolnet aims to assist teachers by providing a set of guidelines and examples for schools to follow and implement in order to adapt and evolve in this new form of teaching. Relying on extensive academic literature for primary and secondary schools, this report provides additional support for teachers and helps them consolidate the experiences and advice they have received over the past two years.
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