Edgenuity Introduces Blended Learning Services Portal

Online and blended learning provider Edgenuity has introduced Blended Learning Services, a new suite of consulting, coaching and professional resources created to help schools and districts implement blended learning programs.

Edgenuity’s Blended Learning Services include the following:

Program Design Consulting, a series of meetings with a school or district leadership team to review academic goals, plan implementation, set policies and determine success metrics.

Introduction to Blended Learning On-Site Workshop, an interactive session in which teachers can explore best practices in blended learning models, learn to use data to inform instruction and grouping and discuss strategies for lesson-planning.

Blended Learning Resource Kit, a collection of classroom routines, re-teaching activities and other instructional best practices to support blended instruction.

Blended Learning Coaching for Practitioners, an ongoing series of face-to-face and online meetings for discussion, collaboration and feedback.

Blended Learning Course, an asynchronous course designed to help teachers develop strategies for blended learning.  This course has been built using the new iNACOL Blended Learning Teacher Competency Framework, which outlines 12 specific competencies and effective practices to help make blended learning more successful.

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Christopher Piehler is the former editor-in-chief of THE Journal.

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