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26 Adapt, Advance, Achieve: Connecticut’s Plan to Learn and Grow Together Guidance • Be prepared to provide remote blended learning opportunities immediately upon cancellation of in-school classes. Blended learning is defined as learning that combines online digital media with classroom methods, with some element of student control over time, place, path, or pace. Blended learning can take place on site, on campus, in a single classroom, or in remote settings. • Define remote learning for the community. Remote learning, where students are not physically present in a traditional classroom environment, may happen through various platforms, such as a learning management system. − − − LEAs should consider their ability to switch from onsite to remote learning based on need. This requires preparedness. Remote learning provides an opportunity for students and teachers to remain connected and engaged with the content while working from alternate locations. The transition to remote learning can keep students on track so that when they return to physical, onsite school environments, they will not be required to complete an excessive amount of make-up work. Many of the requirements for onsite learning can remain in place while teaching and learning in remote locations. • Consult resources for teaching in a blended learning environment that is both synchronous and asynchronous which can be found in the Plan to Reimagine CT Classrooms for Continuous Learning. • Consult the COVID-19 Resources for Educators provided by the CSDE as a tool to support student learning during school closures. Topics found here include: Reopening Plan − − − Content specific resources to support student learning organized by both discipline and grade band; Resources around student data privacy, grading practices, assessment, and professional learning; and Instruction for three-tiered model of SRBI (Scientific Research-Based Intervention), SRBI resources, and MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Support) behavioral resources. If class cancellations were initiated and a determination must be made about the approach to reopening, consult the most up-to-date decision tree related to schools from the CDC. As of the date of this guidance, the decision tree is available on page 27. Also review the forthcoming DPH guidance.