Counseling has looked a little different for these folks. Reaching out to remote learners, supporting families with food needs and Christmas gifts, and have even had to be a substitute teacher. Through it all they did it with a smile on their faces bc they love our students.
Wow! Timari Ray gives me great hope for the future of our state and country. A reminder of why we, as TN educators, must continue to persevere to be our best for students. #TNedu2021
Food for thought within written by leaders with boots on the ground. “As important as the work may be, it is more important that you never, ever lose sight of your reason for doing the work.” @PrincipalKafele
Brain and body breaks, chunking lessons into shorter units, connecting with and soliciting student feedback. Here’s how educators are supporting their remote students with ADHD.
https://t.co/zGbTjPsVJA
How did 3 districts shift away from balanced literacy – and bring the 'science of reading' into practice?
Timely topic!!
I'm excited to discuss with @jill_ramsey10@BethompsonBeth @WhitneyOakley93 on Thursday at 8pm EST.
#leadupchat
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First-grade teacher @LizeBailey explains how high-quality instructional materials benefit students while also easing the burden on teachers. https://t.co/tSlDTaZAh1
This includes some great points! Many adults have these same feelings about keeping their video on during virtual meetings. Be flexible. Practice patience. Extend grace. #bettertogether