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Google’s Teach from Home hub provides an abundance of trainings and tools

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Here is a step-by-step guide to the Teach from Home Toolkit.

YouTube’s resource, Learn@Home, highlights educational YouTube channels that students can watch at home. The page categorizes the channels that are recommended for families with kids 13 and older, for families with kids five and older, and for families with preschoolers. YouTube is partnering with Khan Academy and other education-focused creators on the effort, and some channels highlighted include CrashCourseDiscovery EducationCool SchoolPBS Kids, and Sesame Street.

From the beginning of this crisis, Carver has been curating countless distance learning resources to assist teachers and parents.

Longtime education partners like Kahn Academy and Lexia are online. There are many other virtual resources suggested on our blog and on our website program pages. Here is an extensive list of resources provided by the Washington Post.

There are many up-to-the-minute ideas on the latest #TeachFromHome and #distancelearning hashtag offerings on Twitter.