Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I am absolutely fine and excited about 100% DL. I just wish that DCPS would make the decision so we could really start planning. The hybrid version would be interesting but again something new to learn and manage, and the off days would be hard to manage as I would be at school. I believe all teachers now have experience with DL and can improve on it. I can't believe what I am reading from other teachers. No training? All DCPS teachers had three weeks of PD after school finished. Canvas will be used for attendance and the landing site for all students K-12. On canvas you will put links to teams and clever and other websites.
My issue with planning is I know nothing about the delivery or schedule for this fall. Will I see students for 45 minutes a day? 90 minutes every other day? 2 days in person and 3 days hybrid? Once I know details I'll plan. I've been teaching a long time and I spent my time during the summer planning too many times during my early career to then be told a week before school I was teaching something different. Not wasting my time anymore.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I am absolutely fine and excited about 100% DL. I just wish that DCPS would make the decision so we could really start planning. The hybrid version would be interesting but again something new to learn and manage, and the off days would be hard to manage as I would be at school. I believe all teachers now have experience with DL and can improve on it. I can't believe what I am reading from other teachers. No training? All DCPS teachers had three weeks of PD after school finished. Canvas will be used for attendance and the landing site for all students K-12. On canvas you will put links to teams and clever and other websites.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Deal teacher with more than a decade of experience.
I do not know how often I will have synchronous vs asynchronous classes. I do not know how many assignments students will have to submit a week. I do not know how attendance will work. I do not know how grading will be done (will we have 300% again?). I do not know what system we will be using (canvas or teams or both?). I do not know whether kids will have access to see their completed work. They didn't in the spring. I do not know how I will give them feedback on their work. Until I know these things I cannot possibly lesson plan.
Overall, I'm not good.
Anonymous wrote:Since it’s not a reality yet, no, there has not been support from a DCPS. We may all believe we’ll be DL but that doesn’t make it true yet.
That being said, I haven’t done anything meaningful to get ready. I’ve given a lot of thought to some things I would like to do and how I would ideally like to support parents and families. DCPS is pushing the use of Canvas (requiring, really) and I’ve explored a little some features and how to make it fun for kids. I always send my kids post cards over the summer and will do the same in the next week or so. Probably do an online meet the teacher event and offer online “home visits” since I found talking with families before school super helpful. One bonus is we don’t take notes during home visits and I forget so much after so many. On a video call it will be less awkward. I’m not worried about parents watching me and judging me. I invite feedback but rarely get it, not because parents aren’t involved but because they really trust the teachers at my school.
Honestly my biggest concern for teaching DL is I live in a small apartment and my seating options caused me significant back pain in the spring. My husband insists if we do DL that I get an actual office chair but we have no space for it other than using it as a kitchen table chair, and even then it’s in the middle of our tiny apartment. Overall I would feel very relieved health wise to be home, but also terribly sad that I couldn’t set up my classroom and meet my kiddos for real. And I always HATE the anxiety of the first day of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since it’s not a reality yet, no, there has not been support from a DCPS. We may all believe we’ll be DL but that doesn’t make it true yet.
That being said, I haven’t done anything meaningful to get ready. I’ve given a lot of thought to some things I would like to do and how I would ideally like to support parents and families. DCPS is pushing the use of Canvas (requiring, really) and I’ve explored a little some features and how to make it fun for kids. I always send my kids post cards over the summer and will do the same in the next week or so. Probably do an online meet the teacher event and offer online “home visits” since I found talking with families before school super helpful. One bonus is we don’t take notes during home visits and I forget so much after so many. On a video call it will be less awkward. I’m not worried about parents watching me and judging me. I invite feedback but rarely get it, not because parents aren’t involved but because they really trust the teachers at my school.
Honestly my biggest concern for teaching DL is I live in a small apartment and my seating options caused me significant back pain in the spring. My husband insists if we do DL that I get an actual office chair but we have no space for it other than using it as a kitchen table chair, and even then it’s in the middle of our tiny apartment. Overall I would feel very relieved health wise to be home, but also terribly sad that I couldn’t set up my classroom and meet my kiddos for real. And I always HATE the anxiety of the first day of school.
Seripusly? No prep yet so far into the summer? And didnt schools close 3 weeks early this spring for 'training'? Not blaming individual teachers here, but you'd think DCPS would have organized some yrainig/prep by now.
Anonymous wrote:Since it’s not a reality yet, no, there has not been support from a DCPS. We may all believe we’ll be DL but that doesn’t make it true yet.
That being said, I haven’t done anything meaningful to get ready. I’ve given a lot of thought to some things I would like to do and how I would ideally like to support parents and families. DCPS is pushing the use of Canvas (requiring, really) and I’ve explored a little some features and how to make it fun for kids. I always send my kids post cards over the summer and will do the same in the next week or so. Probably do an online meet the teacher event and offer online “home visits” since I found talking with families before school super helpful. One bonus is we don’t take notes during home visits and I forget so much after so many. On a video call it will be less awkward. I’m not worried about parents watching me and judging me. I invite feedback but rarely get it, not because parents aren’t involved but because they really trust the teachers at my school.
Honestly my biggest concern for teaching DL is I live in a small apartment and my seating options caused me significant back pain in the spring. My husband insists if we do DL that I get an actual office chair but we have no space for it other than using it as a kitchen table chair, and even then it’s in the middle of our tiny apartment. Overall I would feel very relieved health wise to be home, but also terribly sad that I couldn’t set up my classroom and meet my kiddos for real. And I always HATE the anxiety of the first day of school.