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With all of the hard things in our nation today it is important for us to care for our students well while they are at school. These events outside of school may be troubling them. It is important for us to listen to them and be open to talk. #gccedu
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This article is about Seattle area hiring a homeless response region leader. It is important for future educators to know how students can be affected by homelessness. Also, how this can play into their school life.
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This news article speaks on some ways that immigration has changed since the new administration. It is important for teachers to be aware of possible changes for their students, to show them support through change, and to make school a safe place. #gccedu
On May 8, 24 counties will reopen — moving from the red phase of #COVID19 response to the yellow phase.
✅ More businesses can open with safety guidance in place
🏡 Telework must continue where possible
😷 Residents should social distance + wear masks to avoid an outbreak
A8: I am extremely thankful for my professors in this pandemic. They care deeply for all of their students. They are continually checking in on us not just with school work, but also our well being. They are a solid rock for our campus community in this time. #CASEchat
A7: If I could go back to February 1st, I would try to spend more time with the people I miss, I would put away technology and just enjoy our time together. I wouldn’t change how focused I was on building relationships and looking toward the future. #CASEchat
A6: Currently my biggest worry is that in the future schools may become more dependent on technology than face to face interaction and students may not get as much in person interaction as they need to grow and develop well. #CASEchat
A5: Through the COVID-19 pandemic I have learned the importance of special education and giving students a place to come, learn and get the specific care they need. #CASEchat
A4: As a Future Educator, I am staying organized by checking dates and laying out a schedule in order to be productive and move a long in the work that still needs to be done. #CASEchat
A3: What I miss most about doing work at school is the community I had around me that always pushed me to be my best and put an emphasis on caring for one another. #CASEchat
A2: As a future educator I hope that parents of exceptional students are getting the care and support they need. I hope they are feeling heard and thought of throughout this time. #CASEchat
A1: Currently it is important to continue education to the best of our ability and stay distant for each other safety and health. However, it is important to work toward being together in person in the future as well. #CASEchat
Today we learned about Multiple disabilities! I learned that their LRE depends on their disability, having them have an in class buddy is helpful, and remember to be excited about their learning! #gccedu#BetterTogether#futureteacherslead
Today in class we learned about learning disabilities. I learned that there are around 3 million students with learning disabilities and it’s so important to encourage them and praise them for their hard work! #gccedu#BetterTogether#futureteacherslead
Office Lens can help teachers to take already made documents and make adjustments to them by taking a picture and uploading it to Office Lens! This can help teachers make adaptations to work for students! #gccedu#futureteacherslead#bettertogether
Today we learned about gifted and talented students! I learned that PA services about 68,000 students!! I also learned how important it is to let these students explore topics in depth. #gccedu#futureteacherslead#BetterTogether
Today we learned about students overcoming physical disabilities. We learned how important it is to make your classroom accessible and how creating a buddy system can help them! #gccedu#BetterTogether#futureteacherslead