Districts across the country are already falling behind when it comes to remote education. Yours might be, too. Many don’t realize that remote learning requires a completely new skill set apart from a physical classroom skillset.
For the last decade, Proximity Learning has been training teachers to be dynamic, effective, and engaging virtual teachers. They witnessed the struggles that teachers were having with remote learning in the Spring and decided to open their training process up to districts everywhere. Proximity Learning believes that as long as remote learning’s unique structure is taken advantage of, the results can be very positive. That’s where their methodology comes from—remote learning can still use live instruction, can still handle individual attention, and can still be engaging. You just have to know how to use these platforms and materials to their fullest extent.