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Nobody Trusts Teachers

Nobody trusts teachers. Imagine a snowy Wednesday morning in February–a scheduled remote teaching day and a day following an actual, old-school type of snow day.   [bctt tweet=”Now imagine teachers driving on those snow-covered roads to teach via Google Meets in empty classrooms.  ” username=””] Picture many of those same teachers scrambling for child care because the […]

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Maryland’s Governor Bullies Teachers, But This One Isn’t Lying Down

Like many states around the country, Maryland has struggled with the decisions about how and when to reopen schools.  Last Thursday, January 21st, Maryland’s Governor Larry Hogan made clear that schools in Maryland would reopen by March 1st.  Like a playground bully, Hogan threatened anyone seeking to resist his orders.  He implied a willingness to […]

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A Canary in the Coal Mine: The Truth We Need to Remember Post-Pandemic About Virtual Schooling

Education these days feels a bit like science fiction, doesn’t it? When I think of my students and my own daughter learning virtually, I wonder if anyone else is remembering Keanu Reeves’ character Neo in The Matrix? If you aren’t much into the science fiction genre, just picture a man plugged into a computer while […]

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Success and Challenges in Higher Education During the Pandemic

Guest Writer: Valerie Brock The COVID19 disease has made a significant impact on higher education.  This pandemic outbreak has forced the education system to become more reliant on virtual technology.   Classrooms without walls is a norm throughout the world.  Despite the drastic changes during this period, the professors were able to make some remarkable […]

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The Texas Education Agency: Blood On Their Hands

I really should for my own sanity quit reading the news, but since Google knows my interests: Covid, teaching, and Texas, I receive articles daily on things connected to these areas.  So on the morning, I was faced with the headline Texas School Districts Risk State Funding If They Go Remote After Thanksgiving, it made […]

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What Do We Make of All This? 10 Must-Read Research Articles on COVID & Schools

As we wade in the waters of COVID-19 and reopening our schools, here are some articles that give us evidence on what works and what doesn’t.  Trauma: Trauma-Informed School Strategies During COVID-19  We all know schools are on the front lines of dealing with our collective trauma. This thorough guide from the National Child Traumatic […]