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How To Support Students Returning to In-Person Instruction in 2021

As you plan for this year and the school year ahead, what decisions will you make around in-person instruction? This is a question I’ve received a lot the past few months and a popular topic in teacher Clubhouse rooms I’ve listened into this winter. If you are thinking through how to finish up the school year with 2021-2022 in mind, I’d love for you to join me for a special event.

Next week, I’m hosting a webinar titled “How To Support Students Returning to In-Person Instruction in 2021.” It’s a free event, and you’re invited!

Use this link to grab your spot >>

Webinar on In-Person Instruction

The webinar takes place on Wednesday, February 10th, at 1 PM ET and is completely free. You can use the link above or below to grab your spot. This event is open to anyone, so you are welcome to share the link with friends and colleagues!

Here is the official webinar description:

How To Support Students Returning to In-Person Instruction in 2021 

As we move into the second half of the 2020-2021 school year, it’s a good time to pause, reflect, and make a plan for the fall. Join Dr. Monica Burns for a webinar on how to support students returning to in-person instruction in 2021. This past year has been full of challenges, and it’s important to notice both obstacles and success stories and how they impact our decision making for teaching and learning in the future. In this session, you’ll hear about:

  • The importance of having a central hub to organize and distribute information
  • Why reflecting with stakeholders can give you insight that is essential for the next school year
  • Tips to streamline family communication, so everyone is on board
  • How to avoid the nostalgia of past practices that aren’t best practices

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As you plan for this year and the school year ahead, what decisions will you make around in-person instruction? Join a new webinar.

School Safety this Year and Beyond

I’m excited to lead this webinar hosted by the folks at CrisisGo. If you haven’t heard of CrisisGo before, they provide schools and districts with solutions to improve safety for a healthy learning environment.

Their safety technology supports schools and districts as they respond to emergencies. This includes helping prevent a crisis with threat assessments and risk audits, to better prepare for potential problems with digital safety procedures. When you dive into the platform, you can learn more about their rapid alert and the ability to access automatic reporting, too.

As you plan for this year and the school year ahead, what decisions will you make around in-person instruction? Join a new webinar.

In addition to the digital safety platform from CrisisGo, they also have a new tool called Safety iPass. CrisisGo created this new tool specifically to address concerns on safety issues related to COVID-19. Safety iPass includes data management consisting of pre-screening and entry process management and actionable reporting and contact tracing capabilities. With these features, you can manage close contact tracing and even share data with local health departments.

You can learn about CrisisGo on their website, and this link will take you out to a page with more details about Safety iPass.

I hope you’ll join us for this new webinar on Wednesday, February 10th at 1 PM ET. As we think through the second half of this school year and look forward to the fall, I’ll share ideas to keep in mind as we move closer to in-person instruction. Use this link to grab your spot!

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Dr. Monica Burns is a former classroom teacher, Author, Speaker, and Curriculum & EdTech Consultant. Visit her site ClassTechTips.com for more ideas on how to become a tech-savvy teacher.

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