On top of worrying about your family in the midst of everything going on in the world right now with safety and closures...a lot has been thrown at you!
You've been asked to teach remotely with little to-no-guidance or support.
Maybe you've been asked to come up with an instructional plan--but what the heck does that even look like?
I mean, are you teaching new content or just review?
How will your students navigate this new way of learning and for how long?
You miss your students.
A lot.
This isn't what you signed up for.
You want those connections with your students...
and to witness those lightbulb moments during a small group lesson or laugh at a funny inside class joke.
But it seems impossible to do that right now behind a computer screen.
It's a lot to take on right now.
It's a lot of uncertainty.
In fact, you're like most teachers I'm talking to right now.
☑️ Teachers have been telling me all week that they aren't sure what's going to happen.
☑️ They worry how they'll set up distance learning, especially if they aren't very techie.
☑️They're having trouble focusing on even thinking about school because their mind is focusing on this pandemic.
I can't tell you how many teachers come to me admitting that they don't think they can figure out distance learning and be a good mom.
I get it.
A lot is being asked of you right now.
And it's not your fault.
What if I told you that there was a secret ingredient to easily implement distance learning without taking time away from your family?