Free Webinar: Remote Learning and the Future of Education – May 19
Posted by University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education on May 12, 2020
How Will the National Leap into Remote Learning Change the Trajectory of Education?
Join a conversation with 2011 McGraw Prize Winner Julie Young. Young is the Vice President of Education Outreach & Student Services at Arizona State University and the Managing Director of ASU Prep Academy and ASU Prep Digital High School. She led the nation in moving K-12 teaching and learning online as the founding President and CEO of Florida Virtual School. Julie then took virtual learning to a new level at ASU Prep, a tuition-free college preparatory school that serves students in grades K-12. Now that districts across the country are operating remotely under stay-at-home orders, hear what might happen next from one of the world’s leading authorities on virtual and online K-12 education.
This webinar is one in a series presented by Catalyst @ Penn GSE featuring winners of the Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize for Education. Together, Catalyst and the McGraw Prize are advancing innovation in education through a growing array of programming.
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 19, 2020, 2 PM
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4jx-VF2IRde0A4RExj4b0w
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