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When COVID 19 hit and students were sent home, elementary school teachers were among the most challenged to provide both learning and engagement to the our youngest students. But more importantly, the transition to supporting their social emotional needs became a daily struggle. In this episode, we walk through the inspiring and sometimes heartbreaking stories of one teacher, Michelle Schroeder-Lowrey, who as a music, movement and theater teacher had to find extra creative ways to adjust her class content and deliveries.
00:10 - The Intro: Michelle Schroedeer-Lowrey
01:49 - Chapter 1: Moving from live to virtual
03:39 - Chapter 2: Digging deeper in social emotional needs
05:57 - Chapter 3: Help for parents struggling
07:14 - Chapter 4: Moment in COVID time that sticks with you?
09:57 - Chapter 5: Meeting students outside the class with facetime
15:08: The Wrap: What do you say to the teachers out there?
When COVID 19 hit and students were sent home, elementary school teachers were among the most challenged to provide both learning and engagement to the our youngest students. But more importantly, the transition to supporting their social emotional needs became a daily struggle. In this episode, we walk through the inspiring and sometimes heartbreaking stories of one teacher, Michelle Schroeder-Lowrey, who as a music, movement and theater teacher had to find extra creative ways to adjust her class content and deliveries.
00:10 - The Intro: Michelle Schroedeer-Lowrey
01:49 - Chapter 1: Moving from live to virtual
03:39 - Chapter 2: Digging deeper in social emotional needs
05:57 - Chapter 3: Help for parents struggling
07:14 - Chapter 4: Moment in COVID time that sticks with you?
09:57 - Chapter 5: Meeting students outside the class with facetime
15:08: The Wrap: What do you say to the teachers out there?