Posted inCurrent Events in Education

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 […]

Posted inTeacher Self Care

Smile for the Camera: Adjusting to the New “Normal” in a COVID-19 Classroom

This year, teaching is lonely. Like many other districts across the country, we are teaching and learning online for the foreseeable future.  I desperately want to be back in person with my students, but our national leadership is more concerned with political gain than American life. Wearing a mask is a political statement, cases aren’t […]

Posted inCOVID-19

Teaching In A Mask: Preparing for Fall 2020

I’ve been thinking about wearing a mask lately. With that, I’ve been thinking about back to school. It’s that time of year for teachers when we’re all thinking even more about the upcoming school year. Rereading our curriculum, getting our classrooms ready…it’s very exciting. But this year, things are different. School districts have begun to […]

Posted inHigh School

Support in Schools is a Circle

There is a lot going on right now. Protests, a pandemic, and so much uncertainty. In the midst of everything, we are also finishing up a school year. A school year that highlighted how necessary the internet is for everyone. And has been full of uncertainty. For students, parents, and teachers, this spring has been […]