When the COVID-19 pandemic closed her university campus, Jamie Hipp had to move her popular arts integration class for preservice teachers to a virtual format. She was surprised to learn that her students wanted more than regular sessions during their scheduled class times; they wanted additional opportunities for real teacher talk about going on interviews, setting up a classroom, and other practical matters that weren\u27t being covered in their preservice program. Hipp set up a series of virtual sessions on topics of interest to students, in addition to regular class sessions. The sessions went so well that Hipp intends to continue having them, even after the pandemic is over and her campus reopens
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This article provides an example of how a television station and a teacher education program located...
The 2020-2021 academic year was a year like no other. After nationwide school closures during the sp...
Introduction When circumstances change in the blink of an eye, educators are accustomed to monitorin...
When the COVID-19 pandemic closed her university campus, Jamie Hipp had to move her popular arts int...
While the COVID pandemic brought many challenges to teaching, it also drove innovation. In this talk...
I accepted my first teaching position the day Covid-19 shut down in-person learning. Yes, my one and...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
In the United States during March and April of 2020, more than 50 million K-12 students were impacte...
The year is 2020; it is unrecognizable to students, parents, and teachers. While struggling daily to...
Student teaching is the capstone of student teaching preparation. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed ...
In this paper, a Principal and two lead teachers describe the ways their school community has reimag...
Teachers navigated a vast set of challenges during the 2019-20 school year when a pandemic shut down...
Dean\u27s Corner: A Year of Reflection; New Mentoring Microcredential; Global Partnerships Launches;...
Gardner-Webb University graduate student Laura Shipman finished this unusual school year with creati...
When Oregon public schools closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19, Jake, Eric, and Anna were headed in...
This article provides an example of how a television station and a teacher education program located...
The 2020-2021 academic year was a year like no other. After nationwide school closures during the sp...
Introduction When circumstances change in the blink of an eye, educators are accustomed to monitorin...