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Humanizing distance learning : centering equity and humanity in times of crisis / Paul Emerich France.

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"Since the advent of the COVID pandemic, unpredictability and uncertainty have been normalized in an unprecedented manner. However, in the midst of the chaos, some indisputable truths have emerged: (1) The structural inequities that have plagued our educational system (and society at large) for generations have been illuminated with hard-edged clarity. "Learning loss" is but the tip of the iceberg. In schools, the call to supplant Bloom with Maslow underscores basic, human needs such as access to decent nutrition, health care, housing, safety, and emotional well-being. There is no doubt that children in low income households (the majority of our public school system), Black and brown children, English learners, and children with disabilities have been disproportionally harmed by the pandemic. (2) As a nation, we were ill-equipped to pivot to distance learning. The realities of the digital divide (another structural inequity that has been present for more than two decades), and our educators' limited capacity to plan and deliver instruction from a distance created tremendous barriers to access. Once again, our most marginalized students and families have been harmed the most. (3) The psychosocial needs of students which, throughout the NLBC era had been virtually ignored, surfaced with a new-found urgency. The pressures of job insecurity, unemployment, sick and dying household members, and domestic violence have given way to unprecedented levels of childhood trauma. (4) We learned that distance learning is not a viable substitute for face-to-face, especially for those children with the greatest levels of need. Teachers continue to rely on worksheets and/or other compliance tools, equating learning with work completion. Many also have over-relied on apps, including web-based, adaptive tools that program students with academic content , rather than taking a humanized approach to help them connect meaningfully with academic content"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781071839058
  • Physical Description: ix, 172 pages ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Thousand Oaks, California : Corwin, [2021]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Distance education > Aims and objectives.
Telecommunication in education.
Educational equalization.

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Acknowledgments vii
About The Author ix
Introduction 1(6)
Chapter 1 Teaching For Liberation
7(14)
Learning How To Learn
10(8)
Leveraging Conferences For Habits Check-Ins
18(3)
Chapter 2 Intensifying Socioemotional Learning
21(12)
Structure Is Healing
23(3)
A Sense of Community
26(3)
Hope and Gratitude
29(1)
Justice for Teachers
30(3)
Chapter 3 Building A Resilient Classroom Culture
33(8)
Building Agreements Organically
34(1)
Taking Into Account Varying Home Lives
35(1)
Rules Are Meant to Be Broken
36(1)
Normalizing Risk, Rupture, and Repair
37(2)
The Importance of Relationships
39(2)
Chapter 4 Making Planning Sustainable
41(18)
Learning-Oriented Planning
42(9)
Flexibility and Responsiveness
51(2)
Day-to-Day Planning
53(3)
Adapting Lessons to Distance Learning
56(3)
Chapter 5 Unpacking Identity
59(20)
Identity Studies
61(10)
Storytelling
71(3)
Infusing Identity Into Everything You Teach
74(3)
The Impact of Identity
77(2)
Chapter 6 Redefining Student Success
79(24)
The Why
80(3)
The What
83(4)
The How
87(14)
Redefining Student Success
101(2)
Chapter 7 Leveraging Complex Instruction
103(24)
What Is Complex Instruction?
104(6)
Multidimensional Learning
110(5)
Deindustrializing Learning
115(8)
Teaching for Liberation
123(4)
Chapter 8 Becoming An Edtech Minimalist
127(10)
Moving Away From App-Centric Learning
128(2)
Maximizing Active Screen Time
130(2)
Minimizing Quantitative Data
132(2)
Centering Human Connection
134(1)
A Need for One Another
135(2)
Chapter 9 Dismantling Structural Inequities
137(14)
A History of Inequitable Funding
142(3)
A System of Compounding Inequity
145(1)
Web-Based Learning as a Means of Oppression
146(5)
Chapter 10 Centering Humanity
151(10)
Flexible Scheduling
152(3)
Finding Ways to Connect
155(2)
A New Vision for Teaching and Learning
157(4)
References 161(6)
Index 167


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