Thank you Kristen Cherry for sharing
Now that we are a full month into being away from our campus and working from home,
I read an article that helped me with the words that I was searching for =). I wanted to
reassure you all and support in ANY way that I could. Take a look at the article HERE, and
here are a few points about Distance Teaching and our new "normal"that I loved
to read about:
*Expect trial.... and plenty of error (with grading, TECHNOLOGY, teaching from afar...)
*Celebrate the extraordinary (change your baseline and realize that you cannot tackle
ALLof the standards as you would in a normal school year)
*REDUCE your work load for you and your students (we've said it already and will say
it again!)
*No one is an island (SHARE SHARE SHARE...ideas, praise, feedback, new techniques
you are trying with distance learning- SHARE!)
*You think you can't- until you can....Bet you thought you couldn't do this about two
months ago and LOOK AT YOU GO!
*Pay attention to the "gap"...the stress of sketchy Internet, siblings at home, parents
in essential jobs, etc are all things that are stressing our students out.
ANDDDDDD keeping that in mind, pay attention to your "gap": you are now homeschooling
your own kids, you have sketchy Internet, your significant other is an essential worker,
you have a sick family member, etc, etc. TAKE CARE OF YOU TOO!! Get outside, take a
walk, do yoga, go for a run, do whatever you need to in order to take care of YOU!