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The Struggle to Teach From Afar

Jun 12, 2020
Ronda McIntyre, a dedicated fifth-grade teacher from Indianola Informal K-8 in Columbus, shares her journey navigating the challenges of remote learning during the pandemic. She talks about maintaining classroom community through virtual means and innovative emotional support tools like the 'calming caddy.' Ronda highlights the emotional toll on both students and teachers, stressing the importance of prioritizing well-being over rigid curriculum demands, and reflects on the profound changes in teaching dynamics in these unprecedented times.
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INSIGHT

Classroom Design

  • McIntyre's classroom centers around a rug, promoting closeness and connection with students.
  • This setup facilitates classroom management and creates a more personable learning environment.
ANECDOTE

Calming Caddy

  • McIntyre's class utilized a "calming caddy" with sensory objects to help students manage emotions.
  • Students even began helping each other with the caddy, fostering empathy and emotional support.
INSIGHT

Initial Disruptions

  • The initial school closure due to COVID-19 lacked a structured distance learning plan.
  • Teachers and schools had to improvise curriculum and routines with little guidance.
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