As hard as it is to start thinking about next school year, now’s the time that important conversations are being had in your school and district about what the new normal will look like.
In order to have a voice in those conversations and truly come out better in the fall, you need to start thinking about what next year, ideally, would look like in various situations.
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When your entire school year or even just a good part of it becomes up in the air before school even starts, stress and overwhelm can take over.
If you truly understand what the new options for school are and have a grasp on what that means in real time for you and your students, you'll be better prepared to be part of the conversation and to plan for whatever model you end up with in your school.
3 Possible Teaching Scenarios for next year:
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