What’s new in teaching? Watch parties and ‘walk-and-talk’ classes

New report seeks to engage with criticisms of distance learning and suggests ways they can be overcome

Published on
July 7, 2022
Last updated
July 18, 2022
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Print headline: Watch parties next big thing in hybrid learning

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Walk and talk assumes staff and students are all mobile. What happens to those with severe mobility issues? Will they be excluded from this exercise?

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