Things heard in our Distance Learning classroom today...”I just finished my work and hopped right back in my meeting” -8 year old student #buildingconfidence
@MsVanhala So therapeutic to write about our experiences! Thanks for stepping out and sharing! I know you are still doing awesome things for your students!
Hearing from teachers provides young people comfort and consistency amid the disruptions caused by school closings and social distancing. @elizabeth_raff wanted to ensure her students felt safe, heard, loved and understood. @KaraNewhouse @ChildMindInst
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Read this twice! Think about it...the answer to the why should ALWAYS be the benefit of our students and how they learn. Not our own comfort, benefit, or belief!
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🖤Co-teaching has been the biggest learning challenge of my career. Change takes time to adapt to and letting go of control can be hard. But, seeing the student growth is proof that doing hard things, has great rewards.🖤 #arteducation#coteaching
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