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Your student at home: Five tips for learning outside the classroom
By Jan Barrick, CEO of Alpha Plus

We learned this week that students will not return to their classrooms for the rest of this year.

When Oklahoma students left for Spring Break, any chance of not returning to finish the school year seemed unlikely. Social distancing and quarantine are now important public health recommendations in response to COVID-19, factors that have already impacted our state’s students by prompting a shutdown period.

Distance learning will start April 6.

Campuses are closed. Teachers and administrators will be notifying families of school plans and distance-learning materials. State testing requirements and even standardized national tests like the ACT and SAT are being waived or rescheduled.

All signs point to a longer period away from structured learning inside the classroom.

How to make learning happen at home is at the forefront of discussions about the impact of COVID-19 on family life. Online resources for independent study fill parents’ inboxes and social media feeds. Navigating the new normal means sorting through what’s an ideal fit for your child.

Here are five tips to help foster education outside the classroom: