While this article was written for college professors, the ideas in it are helpful for any teachers who are planning now to teach remotely in the fall.
Synchronous Strategies for the "New Normal": https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/synchronous-strategies-for-the-new-normal/
While this article was written for college professors, the ideas in it are helpful for any teachers who are planning now to teach remotely in the fall.
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Expect heightened anxiety, behavioral issues in returning students: https://districtadministration.com/expect-heightened-anxiety-behavioral-issues-in-returning-students/
"Students with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to experiencing anxiety, regardless of whether they exhibited such signs before the COVID-19 outbreak. Here are 6 tips to help these students find success back at school." I like the tone of this article as they say to expect heightened anxiety rather than wait to see it. I think this may apply to students, teachers, and parents as well. Many of the tips in the article can be applied by educators in general as schools, camps, etc. begin. How classroom pets liven up online learning: https://districtadministration.com/pets-in-the-classroom-online-learning-classes-sel-remote-instruction/
"Pets can give students a sense of clam, both in-person and virtually" There is a link within the paper to a Pets in the classroom Grant Program: https://www.petsintheclassroom.org/ that will open August 1, 2020 for the 2020-21 school year. |
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