πŸ€” When the Machine Starts Up Again, will you remember?

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I am not saying that the remote experience was preferable for teaching – far from it. BUT it did offer us some lessons we were determined to remember. It revealed to many of us some new truths about ourselves, our children, our families – about what it means to teach and what it means to learn. For some of us it was simply an intense reminder of all that is good and beautiful about meeting with young people face to face on a day to day basis and that we would never take those beautiful faces for granted again! For others it opened new doors to thinking about how we can design for more powerful learning. Regardless of the lessons we learned, how can we help ourselves remember – when the machine starts up again?

One response on “πŸ€” When the Machine Starts Up Again, will you remember?”

  1. Deb, I dived back into my archive and found the following:

    COVID 19 – School Leadership in Disruptive Times by Alma Harris and Michelle Jones
    Five ideas for School Leaders to beat the COVID slump by Peter Hutton
    Is De-Implementation the Best Way to Build Back Better? by Peter DeWitt
    More help needed for vulnerable learners in the age of COVID-19 school closures by Catherine Drane, Lynette Vernon and Sarah O’Shea
    Lessons Learned – Reflecting on educational equity in the COVID-19 era by Alec Couros and Katia Hildebrandt
    When the Machine Starts Up Again, will you remember? by Kath Murdoch

    Just not sure when β€˜post’-COVID begins?

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