Educators scramble for creative ways to keep students engaged during pandemic

Kathy Mears, interim president and CEO of the National Catholic Educational Association, discussed the organization’s plans to help with remote learning.

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19 thoughts on “Educators scramble for creative ways to keep students engaged during pandemic

  1. Wow Amazing that she's an educator. Being relatable would be rule 1. positioning your camera so that you are looking down on your audience while they look up at your nostrils doesn't really work does it? When was the last time you wrote a lesson in sidewalk chalk ? Complete with Mickey sketches and Pluto too. You should be able to get calculus across with no problem.

  2. They sent an iPad home with our five year old. 30 minutes once a week we do a Zoom meeting with the teacher and ten screaming kids. Total waste of time.

  3. Honestly when you go to school you have the motivation to actually do the work but when your home it just feels like that discipline is completely gone to do any work

  4. "Theres a reason education sucks and its the same reason ittl never ever ever be fixed. Because the owners of this country dont want. Im talking about the real owners now. Big wealthy businesses, just to control things and make all the important decisions. Forget the politicans, theyre irrelevent. The politicians are put their to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. Because they own this fucking place, its a big club"

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