As the 2020-21 school year wraps up, planning for when, how and what reopening would look like is at the top of everyone’s mind.
Read MoreWe’re approaching the third month of school closures, but we know that you still miss your students just as much. While schools have settled into distance learning, that doesn’t change the fact that many are missing face-to-face interaction — educators and students alike!
Read MoreAs school closures continue, teachers all over the nation have been coming up with creative ways to stay in touch with their students and support them from a distance. In addition to creating and sending YouTube videos, teacher parades are another great idea, especially for those who are able to leave their homes and maintain social distancing.
Read MoreTeacher Appreciation Week is May 4-8th, and a great time to thank a teacher. Let them know that you see all the hard work they’re doing to make remote learning during school closures happen! Here are 12 ways you can thank your teacher during school shut-downs.
Read MoreHow can K-12 schools and districts create shared experiences and deeper connection with their families, without face-to-face on campus events? Live interaction is still possible with large school groups! Here are 4 examples of schools and districts running large group events through virtual means.
Read MoreCancelled school events doesn’t necessarily mean that opportunities to create memories and celebrate together are all gone. Video can be a powerful means of creating memorable moments. One of the most inspiring examples we’ve seen so far came from the parents and students of Mrs. Pavone’s kindergarten class at Canandaigua Primary-Elementary School in New York.
Read MoreAs educators brainstorm ways to keep students engaged, stay connected and keep the fun alive, many are turning to virtual scavenger hunts. It’s a great activity for students to think critically, evaluate their surroundings, get moving, engage with each other, share pieces of their lives and feel connected with their classmates!
Read MoreNational Volunteer Appreciation week may be coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean appreciation has to end too! Now more than ever, it’s incredibly important to show each other support, appreciation and unite together as a community.
Read MoreSchools are taking action to maintain an ongoing discussion about self care and mental health with students and staff, especially as schools continue distance learning through the end of the academic year. Here are four activities we found for teachers and parents who are looking to find out how students are faring.
Read MoreAs students continue distance learning, they may be feeling out of touch from school faculty and their usual learning environment. Making regular videos to remind students that you appreciate them and their work is a great way to support them through these uncertain times.
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