Have you ever thought that parenting and working from home would be a great situation? In early spring, I received news that my school district was going to online learning due to the coronavirus. My daughter’s school was also on leave, and I thought, ‘Perfect, we will be home together.’ I looked at my […]
Archives for August 2020
Addressing Racial Inequality Using Nonfiction Books
Have you ever read a book that changed your life by exposing your biases? Every summer, I read books, usually nonfiction books such as self-help, personal finances, and autobiographies. The autobiographies are often a part of pop culture because of the shock factor. A few books truly made imprints in my mind, like The […]
Six Tips for Teaching eLearning Successfully
The year 2020 came as a whirlwind for teachers, students, and their families. With short notice, teachers and students had to work remotely from home. For some of us, it was a smooth transition, but for most of us, it was a rocky road. Since 2017, I had used Google Classroom and the district’s email […]