A couple of months ago, on a balmy September day, I went for a swim in the Pacific Ocean. The surf was high and the vast ocean drew me in after a long and tiring day of teaching online. As I swam…
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Adam Tams's curator insight,
January 17, 2021 10:46 AM
I think the movement towards Distanced Learning in light of the Covid-19 Pandemic can ironically overlook the importance of pastoral support as a direct link to fostering engagement - a very good read on the argument that not every teacher/student interaction need be directly related to curricula
Patricia Cruz's curator insight,
September 6, 2023 4:35 PM
Once I read this article it really made me relate. It is important to focus on the simple little things. Many times the smallest things make the biggest impacts, which in this case would be simply taking a couple of minutes to make the connection with the learners. As an educator I always tried engaging students. Praise is powerful. Learners need to feel connected.
macervantes@sbcisd.net's curator insight,
September 19, 2020 9:26 PM
This is the best article yet, good information on how to build community and positive classroom culture during online learning. Great resources provided by the New York Times.
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