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Kelly Booz
Kelly Booz March 12, 2020, 6:18 pm

Hi everyone - thank you for joining our new community. I hope you will share your ideas, tips, lessons, and questions as we all enter into new territory. We just published two new webinars for our free 2020 Share My Lesson Virtual Conference (March 24-26)

on the coronavirus done in partnership with PBS NewsHour, Facing History and Ourselves, and the AFT. <br><br>Please register and spread the word. The conference is fully online and virtual. In addition to these online webinars, we have 40 additional webinars covering a variety of topics - all with professional development (PD) credit. https://sharemylesson.com/vc2020<br><br>NEW: Coronavirus: Teaching Complex Current Events and Supporting Student Well-Being<br>https://sharemylesson.com/teaching-resource/coronavirus-teaching-comple…; <br>NEW: Coronavirus: Maintaining Healthy Schools and Preparing for Online Learning<br>https://sharemylesson.com/teaching-resource/coronavirus-maintaining-hea… Booz, Director of Share My Lesson

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Nancy_B_3507047 October 30, 2020, 9:10 pm

Hybrid with 1/3 of our census, adding more after 1st card marking, unless the state mandates full virtual again.

Staff & students are starting to get comfortable with Google Classroom. I am doing lots more individual therapy than groups because it is hard to manage the background noise when I am listening to more than one student. So, the silver lining is that my students are getting more targeted therapy and lots of practice during a session. I am also able to 'develop' relationships and communication with parents, which I hope will build more community.

Kelly Booz
Kelly Booz April 29, 2020, 2:33 pm

For Teacher, Nurse, and Public Service Appreciation Week.

Tell us here: how do you make a difference every day, or how much do you miss your students and community? If you are a parent or community member, share why you are thankful for our teachers, nurses and public employees.

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migliarok_2429616
migliarok_2429616 May 14, 2020, 2:50 pm

I am an Art teacher at a K-5 public elementary school in Jacksonville, Florida. I teach every student in our school, which amounts to about 700 students a week. I knew I cared deeply abut my students, but I did not realize how much I love them until I was separated from them! Our school closed for Spring Break on March 7th, and we have not been in the classroom since (we went virtual on March 23rd). Most of my students are online, but not all. It is the ones who are not online that I miss the most. I feel that they are missing out, because they do not have access to the online community of our school. Our school and our district (Duval County Public Schools) has done a very good job of creating a virtual school. While I am glad to be able to connect with most of my students online, I can't wait to get back in the Art room with them to make Art together!

tlandry_2074206
tlandry_2074206 May 14, 2020, 4:01 pm

I work as a speech-language pathologist for Villa Nova MS in Woonsocket, RI. I miss my students in grades 6 to 8; however, I look forward to reaching them remotely every school day. I get to join them live in Hangout & post communication activities for them in Google Hangouts. May is Better Hearing & Speech Month. #BHSM

Luv2teach1229
Luv2teach1229 May 14, 2020, 4:11 pm

Hi. My name is Carol Villarreal. I am a reading specialist in Texas. This has been a hard time for all of us, but I have seen students still be engaged with their learning. I am proud of the growth I have see in some of my students during this time. That growth is what keeps me going.

Jill P
Jill P October 31, 2020, 10:00 am

I am teaching remotely and it is very challenging.

I have a lot of EL's in my class, many who are new to the USA and do not speak much English. I use a lot of pictures/visual to help cue them on where to go and what to do. My other students struggle with technology issues, making it hard to make connections with them. They are very distracted by phones and pets. The first 6 weeks - we focused on SEL and getting to know you lessons - even with those, I feel like I've only made connections with 4-5 kids out of 22. I still have students who have not come to a live zoom meeting. It's also challenging to help them when they are struggling because it's hard to gauge if they are doing their work, googling the answer, or getting help from a sibling or adult in the house. How is everyone else dealing with these issues? Any advice/suggestions?

Ranjana Harlalka
Ranjana Harlalka October 31, 2020, 10:29 am

Hi Jill ! I think first try to gain their confidence by doing some activities which they are interested in.Then, I think they will start responding and if one or two does not then you can ask the parents to make them sit during the class in common area at home. This I tried and it helped me .So, thought of sharing .

Kate_E_3110566
Kate_E_3110566 November 1, 2020, 9:53 am

I agree - this is a big challenge. Ranjana, those are good ideas. These are some of our biggest challenges: technology and language barriers. We are leaning a lot more on parents / caregivers at home as partners because they help provide a missing link that we can't right now. It takes a lot of work to get them on board with everything but I think this will help us not only while we are remote, but also when we return to being fully in-person because we will have more engagement from our families. Some of our students are home alone during the day, so that is even more challenging because they need to take responsibility for themselves, which is not easy depending on the age.

Kelly Booz
Kelly Booz December 18, 2020, 12:51 pm

Hi everyone!

We are announcing our 2021 dates for the AFT Share My Lesson Virtual Conference on March 23-25, 2021. Share what webinars you want us to offer this year here. <br><br>Be sure to reserve your spot in the conference and be entered for a chance to win a virtual learning care package (back by popular demand!): https://sharemylesson.com/vc2021/savethedate

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dr jen
dr jen January 29, 2021, 10:49 am

I would love to see workshops about antiracist work, strategies for remote/hybrid teaching and services with special education students, and educator self-care/wellness :]

andreasmithbaker
andreasmithbaker February 6, 2021, 7:00 pm

I would love to see ideas for educator self-care and how we can make a more supportive work environment for each other and provide trauma-informed instruction for our students who may not yet be showing obvious signs of trauma.

BNWTempest
BNWTempest February 6, 2021, 11:04 pm

I would love to learn how to teach in this new cultural backlash that is occurring where I live where parents are demanding teachers to stop "indoctrinating" their children by teaching the minority narratives in American Literature. So, I can't teach anti-racism or culturally diverse perspectives. How do I navigate this new world as an educator who believes that literature should be more than it has been? How do teachers teach ELA and Social Studies with multiple perspectives in this new environment?

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