Are you teaching online or have students learning virtually? Discover four simple ways to engage shy or hesitant learners online.
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Are you using Loom.com? This tool will save you tons of time and make it easier to communicate with your students. Listen for details.
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As Christian teachers, we must engage with issues surrounding race and justice, but how we do that should look quite different than prevailing secular thought. We must examine everything we are hearing, reading, and thinking in light of the Bible and interpret everything through the lens of the Gospel.
Join us as we discuss how much of what we’re hearing is actually based in a secular philosophy called Critical Race Theory. But that is not the only way to fight against racism. Through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, God offers a different - and much better - way to pursue unity.
Get notes & links at www.teach4theheart.com/151
Classroom management doesn't disappear online. You still have issues like students blurting out answers, forgetting to turn off their mics, or bringing in a lot of background noise. Join us for practical tips to reduce audio disruptions in the virtual classroom.
Get the Virtual Classroom Rules list at www.teach4theheart.com/virtual.
Get more classroom management help (online or in-person) at www.teach4theheart.com/backtoschooltraining.
Are you frustrated about everything you can't do - or extra things that you have to do? Get yourself excited again by choosing to let go of the negative and instead brainstorm from this simple question: "What possibilities does this situation open up?"
And don't forget about classroom management! It matters now more than ever! Get our free Back-to-School Classroom Management Solutions training at www.teach4theheart.com/backtoschooltraining.
This year, more than ever, you can't try to do everything on your own! In this episode, we discuss three avenues that you delegate responsibility: parent volunteers, partnering with fellow teachers, and giving students responsibility. Listen for details & ideas!
Get more ideas about how to delegate responsibilities in podcast episode #91 or at www.teach4theheart.com/delegate.
Find out more about Classroom Management 101 at www.teach4theheart.com/cm101
With everything happening, it's so easy to feel overwhelmed, frustrated or discouraged. That's why we MUST keep our eyes on Jesus and on what He says is true.
These 10 affirmations are truths we must cling to this year, so don't just listen once. Head to www.teach4theheart.com/150 and download a printable version you can review daily!
So many scenarios this year have teachers responsible for in-person AND virtual learning
> If you're using a hybrid model
> If parents choose in-person or virtual and you have to facilitate both
> If you're in-person but anticipate lots of extended absences
In all these scenarios, you can't afford to create two sets of lessons! Listen for some simple ideas for how to streamline your workflow and keep everyone on the same page.
Get more information about flipping your class at www.teach4theheart.com/flip - or check out episode #45.
Get video math lessons for pre-algebra, Algebra 1, and Algebra 2 at www.mymathlight.com.
Stress, anxiety, overwhelm - these are always challenges but perhaps never so commonly as this year.
How do we combat these feelings? We need to put on the armor of God and stand firm in His truth.
Listen for an encouraging word from Ephesians 6 and join our free prayer challenge at www.teach4theheart.com/prayerchallenge.