Tag: Nyc

Remote Assessment for Early Readers: Critical Tools to Know Your Students

Now is the time to assess your early readers to identify unfinished learning... Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we recognize that the start to this.

Self Care: We Need It! Part 2

It all starts with you..... We need to be taking care of our whole selves more then ever now. No need to feel guilty about taking time for YOU!

Self Care: We Need It! Part 1

It all starts with you..... Normally, after a hard workweek, people choose to decompress in one way or another. For some, that decompression may.

The Social Component of Remote Learning

Lesson planning. It’s something educators do on a regular basis and something we must continue to do through these traumatic circumstances. Our.

The importance of health education and student wellness

Do your students have the tools to discern all of the information they are receiving about the COVID-19 pandemic and social injustice in the news?.

Conversations About Race and Systemic Injustice

It saddens my heart to have to write this blog and curate resources in response to another murder of a Black person due to white supremacy and.

Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning: Possibilities in the Remote Environment

Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning: Possibilities in the Remote Environment By Linda Wolvek lwolvek@teachingmatters.org The magic of social.

FOSTERING STUDENT COLLABORATION IN A VIRTUAL WORLD: TIPS TO MAKE IT HAPPEN

FOSTERING STUDENT COLLABORATION IN A VIRTUAL WORLD: TIPS TO MAKE IT HAPPEN By John Schembari jschembari@teachingmatters.org Although we may be.

Finishing the School Year Remotely: 5 Tools for Virtual Lesson Planning

Building your virtual resource toolkit…. As educators continue to teach remotely we want you to have the tools you need to reach your students in an.

Co-teaching during remote learning: Making it work

Co-teaching during remote learning: Making it work by Alison Cohen (acohen@teachingmatters.org) “What’s bothering you most?” I asked. “The constant.

Beyond the Core Subjects: Student Wellness Everyday

Supporting your whole student... When students show up at a school building every day, school counselors, school leaders, teachers, and their.

“As Simple as”

By: Jessica Diaz As Simple as – Awakening to the pitter patter of freshly fallen rain drops on a window pane Changing pace as I begin to stir,.

Mindfulness During This Unprecedented Time

Your mind matters..... Megan Cowan, co-founder of Mindful Schools, explains that each educator has “a room full of students coming in with their.

How do I adapt virtual learning content for my MLL students?

We see you..... Regardless of your specific role, you are an educator committed to supporting your multilingual learners (MLLs) during this.

Week 2 School Closure Resources

Look mom, no hands..... Kudos to all of our educators who are transitioning to this new world of virtual learning! We all have a different comfort.

Prepping for School Closure

6 Things Schools Should Be Doing Now Prepare the Communication System Most schools have a digital family communication system in place; now is the.