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Online Learning Resources for Educators

Up your remote teaching game with these free, trusted sources.
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Providing high-quality online education has been a huge challenge for America’s schools. NEA and Colorín Colorado have partnered to highlight the best of the best in this resource section to help educators find what you’re looking for more easily.

Topics covered include:

  • Resource and lesson plan collections
  • Reading, writing, and language arts
  • Social studies, history, and current events
  • STEM
  • Art and music
  • More resources for sparking curiosity
  • Distance learning: ideas and tools
NEA provides guidance and resources for returning to classrooms safely, and with an emphasis on racial and social justice.

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