Your state of mind or mental health always feels better when you look at your to-do list at the end of the day and see everything checked off. You ceremoniously close your laptop and get started on the “me time”
One of my favorite things I enjoy during the school year is the opportunity to do is to visit the special population students. I see them preparing the lunches in our kitchen when I visit them. The instructor stands
The 4th Industrial Revolution brings new innovative ideas and opportunities that will lead to world-changing shifts. However, problems continue to arise amidst these advances in research and technology. Take, for example, our children’s education. As citizens and parents, we all
This week’s blog answers the question of what job skills can be developed for work through distance learning. It continues with my other blogs, such as identifying the best practices for distance learning. The image I chose reminds me that
Amidst the current pandemic, we ask ourselves: “are we going back to school online?” The truth of the matter is no one knows at this time. With so much uncertainty about COVID-19, school districts and government officials are trying to
It’s Back to School time! No matter what role we play in education, we must have no distractions, so the first day shows consistency, confidence, and the ability to conduct learning efficiently. Sadly, COVID continues to disrupt those traditions, leaving
Having students retain information through their preferred learning style is already challenging in a classroom but can distance learning be adapted to teach a student’s preferred learning style? The answer is yes. We have to adapt the way we
Kids will be kids, especially when it comes to them Zoom Bombing, which will frustrate teachers rather quickly. Thankfully, there are a few ways to deter this from happening. Recognize Your Students Before a Zoom Bombing Happens It pays to