Day 4 preparing remote learning - Not so headachy. Terms 3 + 4 English programmes and assessments completed +approved. History to complete by end tomorrow. Lined up essential learning with 4 synchronous + 1 asynchronous learning days each week. Feeling slightly more in control. pic.twitter.com/y4ZFfNwusG— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 16, 2020
Meanwhile, somewhere I have to do professional development hours by the end of September 2020 to complete/satisfy my annual teacher registration. No whole day conferences to attend. No school PD's to help.
All PD has to be driven by an individual online search for possibilities.
20 hours of PD are needed. I have recorded 10 so far.
Planning for remote learning in the spike of a pandemic onsite at work has been such an exhausting intensity. One which is hard to describe. Lots of tears around the place today, stress levels high. Teachers are amazing . Victoria— Rob Cairns (@robbiepoet) July 16, 2020
Rob teaches on the Bellarine Peninsula
- on the other side of Port Phillip Bay from my Mornington Peninsula
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