When a teacher can relax, really relax, it will be epic after the way the 2020 school year ended. [Tweet “#8weeksofsummer || Week 2 Blog Prompt || Blog Challenge #ETCoaches #BloggingBuddies #TECHtalkGA #ReflectiveTeacher #edchat”] Maybe it is going to take… Continue Reading →
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Welcome to the 2020 #8weeksofsummer blog challenge! After the single largest show of determination and professionalism this past spring, teachers need this summer like no other! [Tweet “#8weeksofsummer || Week 1 Blog Prompt || Blog Challenge #ETCoaches #BloggingBuddies #TECHtalkGA #ReflectiveTeacher… Continue Reading →
It is time for the 2020 #8weeksofsummer! Educators just experienced this entirely new way to end the school year – and it should show! We should have all kinds of thoughts on what was #RemoteLearning and what this past spring… Continue Reading →
The annual Amazon Prime Day is being delayed this year due to COVID-19. Their Chinese-based supply chain, the lean inventory of Amazon, and domestic supply chain concerns are all contributing. Some estimates are August or even September, but that could… Continue Reading →
Teachers need new perspectives on traditional tasks. After the last quarter of the 2019-2020 school year went online, every K-12 function must consider what it looks like online. Certain traditional tasks may even be enhanced by taking them online, such… Continue Reading →
Home Work: Life Balance You may have started to settle into a pattern with your #RemoteLearning schedule. I enjoy less commuting, more time for real meals, and my own children being with me all day. I know they are looking… Continue Reading →
Maybe it is because we have so many of our students being educated by parents, siblings, non-educators, but the time to bring back narrative assessments might be now. I am also not sure who should author them. Teachers can describe… Continue Reading →
America knows what teachers are doing during this #RemoteLearning episode, but what about others who work in the school district? I have a small view of what is going on in our medium-sized school district in Georgia. The most important… Continue Reading →
It would be easy to be intimidated by the title of an advocate. You might think that is a title for lobbyists, politicians, or executives. But in fact, advocacy looks like anyone with a passion for a topic and the… Continue Reading →
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