Day 5,763 of Teaching Remotely During Quarantine
Student: *shows up to Google Meet in pillow fort*
Me: *thinks to self* This kid is going places.

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Day 5,763 of Teaching Remotely During Quarantine
Student: *shows up to Google Meet in pillow fort*
Me: *thinks to self* This kid is going places.
Preparing to work from home next week and received the following guidelines from my supervisor:
“Dress yourself in daytime clothing, maintain basic hygiene, and just generally present yourself as someone who has sensible things to say.”
The bar is low, friends.
Four takeaways from teaching remotely face-to face
This year they had the added issue of their own mentor teachers having to transition to new ways of
For over a year now, I have been teaching remotely. My students and I have had to get used to talking to each other through a screen. Headphones have become crucial accessories along with a strong Internet signal. Like many teachers, I had to transition quickly as did my students and we found ways to make teaching and learning work. One of the most difficult things was talking to blank screens.…
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Ahahahha so im burning out at work cause its a lot right now. And we got told to prioritise our mental health and try and make things easier. But we still have the same targets to meet??? And also now ive just been told parents evening is still going ahead??? I have over 80 students this year. Pick a plotline ffs.
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How to Teach and Instruct Students Remotely?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uyjDSdWe8V3spEfpnEdkPZwkWrjh9VB8/edit
Online education has always been a choice, now it is obligatory. Teachers, parents, and students are now trying to adapt themselves to the idea of remote learning. As much as it might be harder for the younger generation, the load always falls on the teachers who always have to engage their students and make sure that everything is being delivered as needed. As a “thank you” note for teachers, we would like to be helpful and offer them some ideas to help them while teaching from home.
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