27: How can we Keep Students Engaged while Virtual Teaching? - with Sarah Plum
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How do you form a connection, engage students and ensure growth if all you can see are rows of black boxes? Students not having their cameras on during virtual learning is becoming a huge issue in the classroom. We sit down with Sarah Plumitallo, educator and ESL teacher, and talk about the pressure that students learning in the pandemic are under and how to uncover the reasons that children aren't actively engaging in class and how we can build trust with and between students in the age of virtual learning. Need a game plan for your new first year? Whether you're a parent, a teacher, or you're in the same boat as us (both!), we've got the ultimate virtual lesson for you! In this course you'll get four incredible lessons about how to create a learning environment where both you AND your students can thrive! -> http://bit.ly/neweduclass Do you know a kid who's a total wild card? Then have we got the book for you! The Wild Card Kids teaches five important life skills, represented by the acronym MAGIC, and based in our classic curriculum of engagement and creativity. It's the perfect gift for any child who's looking to find their own magic. Get yours TODAY! -> http://bit.ly/wildcard4kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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