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Investigating Mathematical Conversation In Remote Learning Of Mathematics During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ayunda Sri Wahyuningrum, Titin Latifah
Investigating Mathematical Conversation In Remote Learning Of Mathematics During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ayunda Sri Wahyuningrum, Titin Latifah
Jurnal Riset Pendidikan Matematika
Remote learning that must be carried out by schools in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic was a challenge for most teachers. This study aimed to investigate mathematical conversations maintained by the teachers in remote learning of mathematics during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a descriptive qualitative study that was analyzed based on school time during the pandemic, online teaching platforms used, the way the teachers carry out remote learning of mathematics, and how the teachers and the students interact. The data were collected from three mathematics teachers and eight students in a public senior high school in Bekasi District, Indonesia. …
A Learning Nightmare For An Immigrant Family, Arlyn J. Sorto
A Learning Nightmare For An Immigrant Family, Arlyn J. Sorto
Capstones
Just two years after settling in Texas, a Honduran mother and her two kids must grapple with the hardships of remote learning due to limited access to the internet and a language barrier during a global pandemic.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Flexibility From Classroom To Clinic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Flexibility From Classroom To Clinic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine News press release regarding University of Maine School of Nursing's program teaching flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dean's Corner: Stepping Up Together
Dean's Corner: Stepping Up Together
Action in Education
College of Education Dean Paul Zionts discusses the college's response to remote learning needs brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and ways to incorporate antiracism initiatives collegewide.
Covid-19_Umaine News_The Grand Challenge – Remote Chemistry Labs For 1,000 Students, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_The Grand Challenge – Remote Chemistry Labs For 1,000 Students, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine News press release regarding remote learning and teaching in the University of Maine Chemistry Department for the 2021 Spring Semester.
Tagtmeier, Daniel - Covid-19 Journal, Daniel Tagtmeier
Tagtmeier, Daniel - Covid-19 Journal, Daniel Tagtmeier
Personal Journals
EIU student, Daniel Tagtmeier writes about the effect of the pandemic on his learning and homelife, particularly his relationship with his grandmother and the inability to see her in the early stages of the pandemic.
The Urgency To Train Online Instructors, David L. Hart Jr., Rebecca J. Armstrong
The Urgency To Train Online Instructors, David L. Hart Jr., Rebecca J. Armstrong
FDLA Journal
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has redefined the manner in which those seeking advanced degrees will succeed in the academic arena. Due to the effectiveness of learning in the traditional brick-and-mortar classroom, a certain sense of complacency exists but suddenly, learners are forced to alter that established learning path and arrive at new methods of acquiring information. Alongside the COVID-19 attack, the modern era of academia calls for the need and desire to learn in online, distance education learning programs. Long distance teaching programs are designed to rely upon the abilities of technology to facilitate effective communication as well as the sharing of …
It_Important It Resource Information Email, David M. Demers
It_Important It Resource Information Email, David M. Demers
Information Technology
Email reminder sent to University of Maine System employees from University of Maine System Information Technology regarding the the availability of the IT Resources and Tools guide.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Marine Science Course Connects Distant Students Of Sustainability Science, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Marine Science Course Connects Distant Students Of Sustainability Science, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine News release regarding Marine science course connecting distant students of sustainability science.
Teaching And Learning Through Shared Grief And Loss During Covid-19, Amanda Thorpe
Teaching And Learning Through Shared Grief And Loss During Covid-19, Amanda Thorpe
Michigan Reading Journal
The closure of Michigan’s schools and the emergency learning that followed no doubt kept students and teachers safe during a global pandemic, but the fallout from these transitions is differing amounts of shared grief and loss among students and teachers. Giving staff and students time, space, and resources to process this will be essential in any plan for returning to learning in the fall.
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Reflections On Remote Learning Webpage, University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Reflections On Remote Learning Webpage, University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Screenshot of webpage featuring reflections from University of Maine College of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty reflections on the remote learning.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Plant Studies During The Pandemic Umaine Instructor Incorporates Flexibility, Support Network O Preserve Outdoor Learning, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Plant Studies During The Pandemic Umaine Instructor Incorporates Flexibility, Support Network O Preserve Outdoor Learning, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding Jose "Dudu" Meireles, UMaine assistant professor of plant systematics incorporating flexibility, support network to preserve outdoor learning.mark
Covid-19_Umaine News_Developmental Biology Students Choose Their Adventure, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Developmental Biology Students Choose Their Adventure, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding Jared Talbot, assistant professor of developmental biology allowing students in BIO 336 - Developmental Biology this fall to have options for completing the course, providing both flexibility and social distancing to adapt to COVID-19.
Gather Us In: Building Meaningful Relationships In Catholic Schools Amid A Covid-19 Context, Ronald D. Fussell Edd
Gather Us In: Building Meaningful Relationships In Catholic Schools Amid A Covid-19 Context, Ronald D. Fussell Edd
Journal of Catholic Education
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Catholic schools in the United States pivoted from traditional learning to a remote learning model to maintain continuity of instruction for students. This pivot has served as a catalyst for academic innovation in many Catholic schools. As Catholic schools turn their attention to the possibility of remote learning in the fall of 2020, it is important now to consider how remote learning impacts interpersonal relationships within the school community. This reflective essay examines implications of relationship building in a remote learning context using Cook and Simonds's (2011) framework for relationships for Catholic schools as a lens. …
Gather Us In: Building Meaningful Relationships In Catholic Schools Amid A Covid-19 Context, Ronald D. Fussell
Gather Us In: Building Meaningful Relationships In Catholic Schools Amid A Covid-19 Context, Ronald D. Fussell
COVID-19 and Catholic Schools
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Catholic schools in the United States pivoted from traditional learning to a remote learning model to maintain continuity of instruction for students. This pivot has served as a catalyst for academic innovation in many Catholic schools. As Catholic schools turn their attention to the possibility of remote learning in the fall of 2020, it is important now to consider how remote learning impacts interpersonal relationships within the school community. This reflective essay examines implications of relationship building in a remote learning context using Cook and Simonds's (2011) framework for relationships for Catholic schools as a lens. …
Uma Covid-19 Remote Resources_Students & Faculty/Staff_Ums Tools Resource Guide For Remote Work, Teaching & Learning, University Of Maine At Augusta, University Of Maine System
Uma Covid-19 Remote Resources_Students & Faculty/Staff_Ums Tools Resource Guide For Remote Work, Teaching & Learning, University Of Maine At Augusta, University Of Maine System
University of Maine at Augusta
Screenshot of the University of Maine System webpage with tools resource guide for remote work, teaching & learning.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Biology Lecturer Adapts Teaching To Pandemic With Outdoor Lab Fostering Independent Inquiry, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Biology Lecturer Adapts Teaching To Pandemic With Outdoor Lab Fostering Independent Inquiry, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding biology lecturer Julia McGuire adapting her teaching to COVID-19 with outdoor lab fostering independent inquiry.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Boester Devises Methods To Preserve Collaborative, Learner-Focused Mathematics Instruction During Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Boester Devises Methods To Preserve Collaborative, Learner-Focused Mathematics Instruction During Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding Timothy Boester, an assistant professor of mathematics education at the University of Maine devises methods to preserve collaborative, learner focused mathematics instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Innovative Class Lab During Pandemic Earns International Attention From Phycological Society Of America, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Innovative Class Lab During Pandemic Earns International Attention From Phycological Society Of America, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding School of Marine Sciences Professor of Plant Biology Susan Brawley's class SMS 373 - Marine and Freshwater Algae earning earns international attention from Phycological Society of America.
College Of Education & Human Development _Moving Beyond Crisis Schooling Report, Catharine Biddle, Maria Frankland, Ryan Crane, Brooke Sulinski, William O'Neil
College Of Education & Human Development _Moving Beyond Crisis Schooling Report, Catharine Biddle, Maria Frankland, Ryan Crane, Brooke Sulinski, William O'Neil
College of Education and Human Development
Report on the response to school closure and resume student learning in Maine school districts during the summer of 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, included as supplemental content are screenshot webpages regarding the research.
Parents’ Perceptions Of Children’S Remote Learning During The Covid 19 Outbreak: A Case Study In Bekasi, Indonesia, Tryanti R. Abdulrahman
Parents’ Perceptions Of Children’S Remote Learning During The Covid 19 Outbreak: A Case Study In Bekasi, Indonesia, Tryanti R. Abdulrahman
English Language Institute
Considering parents as important key in children’s education during the Covid 19 outbreak, it is necessary to explore their perceptions regarding their involvement in children’s remote learning. Data were gathered from forty parents of elementary students in Bekasi, Indonesia voluntarily filled out the survey. Ten participated in semi-structured interviews via one-on-one phone calls. Findings reveal four emerging themes; 1) ways of involvement 2) benefits of home learning, 3) challenges 4) expectations and recommendations. This study suggests that parent involvement must be taken into account as they become parent-educators and collaborators to improve the quality of education. Further research needs to …
It_Reminder - Adobe Creative Cloud Free Access Expires July 6, University Of Maine System Information Technology
It_Reminder - Adobe Creative Cloud Free Access Expires July 6, University Of Maine System Information Technology
Information Technology
Email reminder from University of Maine System Information Technology that the Adobe Creative Cloud Free Access to support remote learning due to COVID-19 expired July 6, 2020.
Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment _Umaine-Umm Staff Survey, University Of Maine Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment _Umaine-Umm Staff Survey, University Of Maine Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Teaching, Learning & Research Documents
Screenshots of survey sent by the University of Maine Office of Institutional Research and Assessment to faculty and staff to ascertain information working experiences since March 2020, and to support the safe return to an in-person environment.
Also, includes cover email reminders regarding completing the survey sent to University of Maine faculty and staff.
The Usage Of Technology In Nicaraguan Education Behind The Darkness Of Covid-19, Meindert Montenegro
The Usage Of Technology In Nicaraguan Education Behind The Darkness Of Covid-19, Meindert Montenegro
English Language Institute
No abstract provided.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Faculty Incorporate Covid-19 Content Into Curricula, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Faculty Incorporate Covid-19 Content Into Curricula, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding University of Maine faculty incorporating COVID-19 content into curricula.
Leveraging Community Partnerships To Engage Digitally Foreign Learners In Response To Covid-19, W. Keith Burgess, Jimmeka L. Anderson
Leveraging Community Partnerships To Engage Digitally Foreign Learners In Response To Covid-19, W. Keith Burgess, Jimmeka L. Anderson
Middle Grades Review
This practitioner perspective discusses how creating and leveraging community partnerships in response to COVID-19 enhanced remote learning with science curriculum in an urban middle school with digitally foreign learners. The term digitally foreign learners was coined by the authors to contextualize the experiences of students with limited digital learning both at home and in school as a result of the digital divide. By developing a partnership with the nonprofit organization, I AM not the MEdia, Inc., along with parents and an external educator, the authors describe how a classroom blog site was created that enhanced remote learning engagement with …
Gender Engagement Differences With Remote Learning: A Middle Level Teacher's Perspective, Matt Chandler
Gender Engagement Differences With Remote Learning: A Middle Level Teacher's Perspective, Matt Chandler
Middle Grades Review
This essay shares the perspective of a sixth grade teacher working with students during a period of remote learning. Gender engagement data from multiple classrooms is presented. In addition, other research is cited to raise questions and concerns about student engagement equity during a period of remote learning.
Covid-19 President Memo_April 29, 2020, Joan Ferrini-Mundy
Covid-19 President Memo_April 29, 2020, Joan Ferrini-Mundy
Office of the President
Message from Joan Ferrini-Mundy, University of Maine President to the University of Maine community regarding the COVID-19 pandemic including in relation to Maine Day, Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center, and student and faculty achievement.
College Of Engineering_Gee 230 Introduction To Engineering Leadership And Management_Group Team Project, Dana N. Humphrey
College Of Engineering_Gee 230 Introduction To Engineering Leadership And Management_Group Team Project, Dana N. Humphrey
College of Engineering
Course assignment for a group project for the two sections of the GEE 230 Introduction to Engineering Leadership and Management course, focused on plans for manufacturing productive equipment and respirators. Also, includes cover email from Dean Dana N. Humphrey to the Provost Office regarding the course Dean Humphrey taught.
What Pisa Tells Us About Our Preparedness For Remote Learning, Sue Thomson
What Pisa Tells Us About Our Preparedness For Remote Learning, Sue Thomson
Teacher columnist - Sue Thomson
Within just a few weeks, the nature of teaching and learning has been flipped, nationally and internationally. The COVID-19 crisis has propelled schools to an online learning environment, to ways of teaching and learning that we were only just experimenting with until now. How do we make the most of this crisis?