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Khan for Educators: Where do I go from here?


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·Nov 10, 2024

Congratulations on completing Khan for Educator's initial course! Your efforts to grow your professional learning inspire all of us at Khan Academy.

While this course has come to an end, Khan Academy offers other communication channels and opportunities to keep learning. From the teacher dashboard, click on the resources tab. Here, you will find additional materials that may help you use Khan Academy with your students.

Also, check out the help center, where you can find a series of articles, including frequently asked questions and guides for students, teachers, and parents. In addition, from the help center, you can report a technical problem and receive assistance from our support team.

To learn more about Khan Academy's training initiatives or other projects, keep an eye on your inbox. We'll always make an effort to keep our educators in the know. You can also follow our teacher-exclusive Facebook group and Teach with Khan Twitter account for additional teacher-focused videos, like interviews with our teacher ambassadors or past webinars.

Visit our Khan Academy teacher YouTube channel or, for more on remote teaching and learning, check out our Keep Everyone Learning site for resources for students, teachers, and families available in English and Spanish.

Finally, if you'd be willing to share a few moments of your time, we'd love to get your feedback on this course and how we can best support teachers everywhere. If you'd be willing to provide feedback, please use the survey found in this lesson. If you have any difficulties accessing the survey, please contact teacher education at khanacademy.org.

Once again, congratulations on completing Khan for Educator's initial course! We look forward to hearing more about the incredible things you are doing with your students.

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