If there is a right way and a wrong way to organize hybrid learning in this new age, then the wrong way may be to keep doing what we’ve always done. Today’s environment demands flexibility, and student engagement is the big payoff. In this educator session, hear how two of Southern California’s most innovative thinkers approach hybrid organizing at both the school and county levels.
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Educator Session on Hybrid Organizing

• Sept. 30, 2020
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