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jmoney
cryingbuckyets
After my second day with students physically in my classroom since March, I can safely say that work is A LOT right now. My district’s policy for teaching right now
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Tom Shea
100milemic
This is hard. Really, really hard. Practically every effective teaching tool I have developed in my 20 years of practice is inaccessible, with students confined to desks facing the front
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Dulce-Marie Flecha
DulceFlecha
there's been more talk about avoiding retraumatization when teaching and I'm honestly beginning to wonder if its even possible to avoid trauma when directly addressing racism. I can't open twitter
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Adam
h_i_n_t_o_n
How easily could your yearly plan transition into a blended learning model? I recommend designing and on-boarding your digital hub/strategy to parents/students asapStart observations/conversations right away not simply for assessment
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Angelina Murphy
magicalmsmurphy
I go back to school next week! The last 2 weeks I taught a summer bridge for 2 hours a day for incoming freshmen. I learned a lot. I’m obviously
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Staci Hill
_staci_hill
One take on online learning and remote learning during #COVID19: Aside from access issues, it seems the other issues with online learning are issues with *school*. Not issues with *online
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Zade ♡̷̷ˎˊ˗
himalovesrin
Alright, time for some Hinomori sibling content.Imagine that things are rough before Leo/need have even spoken to each other again. Shiho has so many walls up - she pushes everyone
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🎙 Nic 🎙
xrocknic
Lost in all the Boise/West Ada School year talk has been the plight of the Special Needs community. These are kids and teachers that if/when schools open will not be
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Ariel Gilreath
arielgilreath
Greenville County Schools will vote today on attendance plans: if spread of covid is high, 0 in-person learning or 1 day a week. If it's medium, 1 or 2 days
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Paper Towel Bandit
jay_a_white_
Story time.. I remember having to do a lockout drill. Where we simply lock everyone in the school so no one can get in or out...“Lockdown” is the actual active
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
THREAD: This is a critical, must-read, nuanced document from @AAPNews (the American Academy of Pediatrics) that is strongly supportive of in-person instruction. I'm going to quote several important segments.https://services.aap.org/en/p
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Greg Kulowiec
gregkulowiec
Many years later, I still use advice and perspective from @8Amber8.When using technology in a classroom, focus on verbs over nouns. Early with edtech, I was guilty of noun hunting.
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Deign Frolley
deignfrolleys
Currently writing my letter which would allow me (if endorsed) to give a PASS grade to my students. In the department meeting that we had yesterday (which made me cry
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MCS Communications
MCScommunicates
Following the recommendation of Governor Lee, Murfreesboro City Schools will close school buildings through the end of the school year.MCS will continue the process of at-home learning, just as we
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Juan Carlos Castro
juan_c_castro
1) Here are my thoughts about #Quebec's "updated" return to school plan.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jean-fran-ois-roberge-announces-more-details-in-covid-19-school-plans-1.5680294 2)Masks. In Quebec it will be grad
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Mike Magee
mcmageejr
APRIL 22 Thread 1/We had @chiefsforchange members & #FutureChiefs on Zoom tonight discussing their latest priorities. Headlines are that current learning plans that of necessity began loose are getting tighter
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