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Teaching might be synchronous, but learning is always happening asynchronously

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Teaching might be synchronous, but learning is always happening asynchronously
Key points: Do seat-time mandates get in the way of real learning? The clock is ticking: Why standardized schedules don’t work for learning The complex dynamics of principal turnover in modern educational institutions For more news on synchronous vs. asynchronous learning, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub The bell rings at 10:00 a.m. A teacher begins explaining quadratic equations. Some students...
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