By Harrison Kelly After facing one of the most extended school closures to contain the pandemic, Filipino educators are digitalizing
After facing one of the most extended school closures to contain the pandemic, Filipino educators are digitalizing their classrooms to stay competitive and meet the expectations of the post-pandemic generation of students.
However, after 2020, a wave of new users turned to these spaces to seek new ideas into hubs for educators seeking inspiration, solutions to technical questions, or simply connections with fellow educators worldwide and find solace during this transformative period in education. It also allows Filipino educators and admins to connect with different institutions around the world and learn from their experiences, including every Ivy League university in the United States.
They have access to this global community, which helps educators and admins come up with strategies within their academic environments for improving curriculum development, tailoring educational content to student needs, and measuring the effectiveness of teaching methodologies.
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