- Leon County Schools
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Academic Services
- Overview
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- Title 1
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- 2021-2022 Classroom Support Guide
- K-12 Literacy & Reading
- Instructional Materials Information and Policies
- Instructional Continuity Planning
- Required Instruction (1003.42, F.S.)
- Research
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Consistency in Online Learning Framework Document
The document linked here is base on research into online or digital teaching, and possible areas for consistent instructional practice that can be leveraged for student success. This document should guide conversations and the generation of team or site protocols for using classroom technology to increase equity and successful outcomes in education.
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Micro-Learning Videos: Online Teaching Series
The videos linked here provide brief mini-lessons to assist in learning and practicing essential skills for online course design and online teaching. Please note: these videos are for reference only at this time. There are not curretly active inservice surveys and activities to be submitted.
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Digital Teaching Resources Professional Learning Page
Shortcuts and links to a variety of resources to assist with digital learning.
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ESE Digital Support Page for Curriculum and Instruction
This page is specific to online teaching and learning and is here to help support you!
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Ed Tech Tools and Resources
The links on this page provide training videos on using the following products in your digital classroom. In many instances, these resources are free for a limited time or offer certian free versions for teachers. Please note that, beyond the videos on this training page, these applications are not necessarily district-supported educational resources for which our office can provide in-depth technical assistance.
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Academic Services Online Learning FAQ
The information contained in this notebook is meant to assist Academic Services, the Office of Professional Learning, and LCS employees in finding answers to commonly asked questions about all areas of online learning.