What is the perception versus the reality of K–12 learning in a virtual environment? As schools are serving more kids than ever before with full-time remote or blended learning settings, you’re more likely to hear things like: teachers don’t have to work hard, online education isn’t effective, or that students aren’t engaged in learning.
Whether you’re an educator dealing with the realities of running an online program or a parent of children who are suddenly doing school from home, one thing is certain, virtual school has impacted the lives of almost every family. What have we learned, and where do we go from here?
Organized by District Administration magazine, join other school district superintendents and senior education executives for high-level networking and professional development in key topics related to K–12 leadership, including technology, special education, curriculum and assessment, and business and finance.
Join K-12 digital learning practitioners, researchers, and policymakers at the Digital Learning Annual Conference (DLAC). Attend breakout sessions, share best practices and lessons learned, and walk away with actionable changes.
Austin, TX
Organized by District Administration magazine, join other school district superintendents and senior education executives for high-level networking and professional development in key topics related to K–12 leadership, including technology, special education, curriculum and assessment, and business and finance.
iNACOL’s annual conference features thought-provoking sessions and information sharing so you’ll be prepared to change the course of K–12 education.
Organized by District Administration magazine, join other school district superintendents and senior education executives for high-level networking and professional development in key topics related to K–12 leadership, including technology, special education, curriculum and assessment, and business and finance.
Games are great for engagement — students are motivated when they have the chance to win, receive awards, and gain recognition. Click the link in our bio to hear more about games-based learning, from content to creation.
Organized by District Administration magazine, join other school district superintendents and senior education executives for high-level networking and professional development in key topics related to K–12 leadership, including technology, special education, curriculum and assessment, and business and finance.
In this session, we’ll explore the challenges and rewards of authorizing a full-time virtual school in your district.
Join us in Scottsdale for Now/Next in learning.
Scottsdale, AZ
Join virtual school student Carlie Steele, her mother Melissa Steele, and moderator Jolie Rotar to explore how the flexibility of online school enables volunteer opportunities.