To all teachers out there who are reading, grading, or lesson planning on public transit, I salute you.
One of the important skills teachers have is the ability to do work anywhere, including on the subway. As I was traveling to visit my mom and sister for dinner I was reading up on some classroom management techniques in a book written by a non-profit called EL Education. They support the work that my school does on restorative practices, using nature and the city as a classroom, and just general progressive education methods. I've read a lot of the book before but it is always good to refresh ones own knowledge, which is exactly what I was doing while riding the 4 train to Grand Central Terminal.
To all teachers out there who are reading, grading, or lesson planning on public transit, I salute you.
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AuthorI am a math teacher in the New York Department of Education. I infuse technology and real-world problems into my curriculum in order to prepare my students for the future. I would love for people across the country to recognize we teachers can't do it alone. If you don't believe me, come visit my classroom! Contact MeEmail UpdatesArchives
March 2022
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