Building classroom community in a digital space Molly Pernu, First Grade Teacher, Piedmont Elementary School August 4, 2021 Online learning changed the way many students learn, but it's still possible ...
Community can be built on every course, deepening learning and improving the experience for everyone. Find out how ...
Whether you’re teaching in-person, remotely, or in a hybrid modality, it’s important to build a collaborative classroom community of mutual trust, respect, and understanding. It is a critical step in ...
Teaching improv to reserved, introspective and stressed engineering students can be challenging in person. So when the pandemic arrived, teaching remotely seemed nearly impossible. How could we build ...
At a high school in the Bronx, a teacher has found a way to reach students who don’t usually participate in class: online gaming. Monique Paes, a special education and literacy intervention teacher ...
It’s a dry, hot day in south Phoenix, but my dimly lit classroom is cool and comfortable. Quick footsteps approach outside the door and two-dozen 8- and 9-year-olds return from recess, sweating and ...
C ovid-19 made this spring — well, you know the words: unprecedented, uncertain, weird, insane, scary. But it posed even more challenges for professors who teach in 10-week quarters. After all, those ...
One of my favorite parts of being an educator is the sense of community that is created with each new class of students. Fostering that feeling in person has its challenges of course, but is a bit ...
It is back to school time and I just completed our Student Teaching kickoff event which got me thinking about classroom community and climate. Talking with beginning teachers about ways to communicate ...
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