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Pandemic Tutoring, Part 1
Listen Mircoschooling, parents forming pods, and many families panicking to find school alternatives that are safe and educational have led to a rapidly growing opportunity for teachers to fill learning and caregiving gaps that public and private schools can not cover. Because most students are beginning the year a semester “behind”,...
3 Models for Starting School in the Fall
Listen In most places across the country, students are scheduled to start school one month from now (give or take a week) according to calendars that were adopted back when the world was “normal”. That means continuing teachers would be returning in a little less than three weeks, with new...
Creating Your Amazon Teacher Wish List
Listen Ahhh, Amazon.com. The endless expanse of internet shopping where you can find absolutely anything you need AND tons of things you don’t! Last year, Amazon started promoting the idea of the Teacher Wishlist - a great idea! Chances are fairly good that you need a lot of things to...
The New Summer To-Do List
Listen This summer undoubtedly looks and feels a little different than most summers. With the unknown hovering over everything, planning, reflecting, prepping, and even resting take on a different tone. It may feel more like you are in the eye of a storm, just waiting in the calm, bracing for...