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7 Tips for Building Connections When Teaching Remotely

November 17, 2020

One of the greatest challenges of distance learning is making connections with students through a screen.

In the final excerpt from a four-part video conversation with CORE’s Dr. Carrie Thomas Beck and Pivot’s Dr. Monica Ng, Dr. Anita Archer — author and beloved teacher of teachers — shared simple ways to make students feel included.

Fill out the form to watch the video and download a free tip sheet that summarizes Dr. Archer’s suggestions.

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