Virtual Teaching Resources from WriteBoston's Instructional Coaches
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The Coaching Connection Archive
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Vol. 11 - Building Habits to Disrupt Racism
Topic: We share our plan as coaches for anti-racism learning and habit-building over the course of the summer, and ask for your feedback
Vol. 10 - Teaching with a Social-Emotional Lens
Topic: Dr. Lyndsey Moran, psychologist and instructor, offers her perspective on teaching with a social-emotional and child development lens
Vol. 9 - Acknowledging the Hurt & Need for Teacher Self-Care
Topic: In response to the hurt caused by the pandemic and recent acts of racist violence, we offer tools for teachers to practice vital self-care
Vol. 8 - Continuing to Improve our Synchronous Teaching
Topic: Digging into the "how" of synchronous online teaching through reflecting on two sample virtual lessons
Vol. 7 - Purposeful Synchronous Learning
Topic: Questions to consider and ideas for how to best use the time you spend in live sessions with your students, plus a social emotional learning survey
Vol. 6 - Addressing Student Motivation
Topic: Questions for reflection and strategies to motivate students remotely
Vol. 5 - Five Flexible Lesson-Planning Templates
Topic: Five lesson-planning templates that work for all student engagement levels
Vol. 4 - Three MORE Student-Centered Projects
Topic: Three more high-interest projects for students that work from a distance.
Vol. 3 - Three Student-Centered Project Ideas
Topic: Three creative ideas for student-centered projects that will increase classroom engagement.
Vol. 2 - Helping Students Create Daily Routines & Structure
Topic: How to help students establish daily routines and structures; how to increase productivity while working from home.
Vol. 1 - Building Community and Connection from a Distance
Topic: Building community and connection, plus how to use tech tools you're already familiar with, like GSuite and email.
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