Teaching+T: Creativity Inspires During This Pandemic

We hope you all are safe and adjusting to this new normal of distance teaching. This week's issue highlights creative and inspiring ways of teaching and learning during this pandemic. --Daniela

Students Spearhead Coronavirus Makeathon

St. Edwards High School had to cancel its Day of Innovation when they had to close campus because of COVID-19. A group of innovative students decided to hold a two-week COVID-19 "makeathon" instead, attempting to create solutions to pandemic-related challenges. Read Full Story »

Kid-Staffed Newspaper

A San Francisco neighborhood newspaper staffed entirely by children brings hope and a much-needed break from isolation and coronavirus news to its readers. Read Full Story »

Math Class: Through A Window

A teacher in South Dakota got creative when one of his students needed help with a math problem: knowing that students learn better face to face but also wanting to honor social distancing guidelines, he came up with a creative solution. Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

This week, find time for self-care and creativity. By taking care of yourself, you are taking care of your students. And right now, they need you more than ever. Take good care!