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How to Foster a Positive School Climate in a Virtual World

Edsurge

As COVID-19 upended schools across the country, leaders and teachers transitioned to a remote learning environment with unprecedented speed and managed an array of tactical issues. Professional development around remote learning that typically would have happened over months or years was condensed into a few days.

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How Do You Teach in a Pandemic? Focus on Core Values

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For many years, I listened regularly to the This I Believe podcast, which showcased people from all walks of life sharing the core values that guide their daily lives. As a young teacher, I also engaged my students in their own This I Believe essays once upon a time. Experts have said loud and clear that children need to be in school.

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How I reallocated my time to create a more sustainable teacher workload

The Cornerstone for Teachers

I have been a classroom teacher for 30 years, and I have loved every one of them. I’m one of those people who always knew I wanted to be a teacher. The children who filled the room taught me how to be a teacher. There are many things no one told me as I began teaching. But none of them have been easy.

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Chaos Learning: Classroom vs Online?

My Island View

I have been a student, a teacher, professor, a supporter, a critic, a follower and a leader. Now I deal with education as a speaker, writer, blogger, and podcaster. Teachers were told not to concern themselves with grades, and even sports were stopped. Why not transition the entire system to remote learning?

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How to plan for the first week of school when everything feels uncertain

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast : In the time of the coronavirus pandemic , planning the first week of school has never been more difficult or confusing for teachers, especially for those that remote learning or teaching is not an option.

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Regrouping after a stressful school year…what comes next?

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Reflecting on what you learned about yourself and your teaching. or subscribe in your podcast app. ?. There is no way I’d be able to do everything I”m doing with Truth for Teachers and 40 Hour Leadership and 40 Hour Instructional Coaches if I had not taken that time to regroup. . Daydreaming and reimagining the future .

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12 ways to connect with kids and prioritize relationships while teaching remotely

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast: 12 simple ways to build a genuine connection with your students while teaching remotely. Subscribe in your podcast app, or download the MP3 here and listen on the go. ?. I’ve seen schools do Teacher Parades. Sponsored by PowerSchool and ViewSonic.

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