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Larry Ferlazzo’s 7 Tips for Remote Teaching

By Larry Ferlazzo — March 31, 2020 6:20

With most schools across the country closed, many districts are encouraging teachers to adapt their lessons to the new world of remote learning. Larry Ferlazzo, a high school teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif., has talked with dozens of educators from across the country and compiled the best tips for teachers as they prepare to work with their students during the coronavirus pandemic. April 1, 2020

Larry Ferlazzo is a former award-winning high school English and social studies teacher of more than two decades. He is currently a volunteer tutor to English-learner newcomers at a local school and to youth in juvenile hall.

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