Six questions that instructional supervisors have been faced with and had to respond to during the COVID-19 crisis include: (a) How do we support teachers in the transition from face-to-face to virtual classes and meetings; (b) How do we focus on addressing the needs of teachers while engaged in remote or online learning; (c) How do we maintain communication, contact, and relationships with teachers; (d) How do we celebrate successes as teachers work with students in the virtual world; (e) How do we assess the quality of the teaching–learning process; and (f) How do we plan for the next steps? Within the scholar–practitioner theoretical model, this study narrates how two principals in Texas addressed each of these six questions. The case st...
In March 2020, teachers in the K–12 school system were forced to transition from in-person instructi...
The COVID -19 pandemic began in 2020 and caused a major turnaround in education systems all over the...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Although online learning has been in exis...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
Participants in this research study found themselves suddenly forced into remote instruction during ...
COVID-19 has completely disrupted the normal patterns and schedules of the American public school sy...
Teacher Educators confront a professional future in which online instruction will play an increased ...
Teacher Educators confront a professional future in which online instruction will play an increased ...
This manuscript explores educators’ perceptions about professional and personal challenges and succe...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore faculty members’ accounts of their experiences ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted education at multiple levels over the last ten months. One common...
The global pandemic of 2020–2021 forced many K-12 schools across the world to require the ability to...
COVID-19 resulted in many changes worldwide in how humans and organizations interact and operate. On...
The purpose of this qualitative case study is to better understand K-12 teachers' lived experiences ...
In March 2020, teachers in the K–12 school system were forced to transition from in-person instructi...
The COVID -19 pandemic began in 2020 and caused a major turnaround in education systems all over the...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Although online learning has been in exis...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
Participants in this research study found themselves suddenly forced into remote instruction during ...
COVID-19 has completely disrupted the normal patterns and schedules of the American public school sy...
Teacher Educators confront a professional future in which online instruction will play an increased ...
Teacher Educators confront a professional future in which online instruction will play an increased ...
This manuscript explores educators’ perceptions about professional and personal challenges and succe...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore faculty members’ accounts of their experiences ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted education at multiple levels over the last ten months. One common...
The global pandemic of 2020–2021 forced many K-12 schools across the world to require the ability to...
COVID-19 resulted in many changes worldwide in how humans and organizations interact and operate. On...
The purpose of this qualitative case study is to better understand K-12 teachers' lived experiences ...
In March 2020, teachers in the K–12 school system were forced to transition from in-person instructi...
The COVID -19 pandemic began in 2020 and caused a major turnaround in education systems all over the...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Although online learning has been in exis...