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Every teacher wants to engage with their students well, which can be no easy feat in a hybrid classroom. Hybrid learning is any combination of remote and in-person learning. It’s a format that has grown in popularity in recent years, meaning more teachers are navigating a new style of instruction. Hybrid learning can include a mix of remote and in-person learners or elements of blended learning, like scheduling some sessions fully remotely or asynchronously and others in-person. Hybrid learning can be a huge asset to differentiate instruction and let students learn at their own pace. Still, teachers need to be intentional about how they execute a hybrid format to create engaging learning moments for young learners.

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