To say this year has been a challenge would be an understatement. Usually, I enjoy a challenge. I even seek out challenging opportunities like Kenan Fellowships. I love to learn new things and am constantly on the look out for new engaging materials and lessons for my students. I feel, however, like I have been on a moving train that… Read more »
Are we really just two weeks into the semester? My days are long and my nights are short. My eyes are strained from the monitors, the smart television and the document camera use. I plan for my totally remote kids, for my partially remote Group 1 students, plan the same thing for my partially remote group 2 kids – who… Read more »
How our lives have changed since COVID-19. I ended the year without seeing my students. I did not get to hear the excitement and fear of new paths being forged as acceptance letters are delivered. I did not get to listen to ideas and goals of a different path some will forge. I did not get to encourage those whose… Read more »
COVID19 has brought many changes to my world. From March when schools were dismissed from learning in a building, teachers were tasked with bringing in person dynamics and relationships to the screen. Much confusion in directives and state guidelines brought about a halt in education. Parents and students were confused with online learning, the expectations and the gap being laid… Read more »
When we got the news (broken so softly) that NCCAT would not be a reality for us, I was very sad. I have had previous experiences at NCCAT and was so looking forward to the isolation from distractions, the comradery built with new educators like myself and the food I did not have to cook. When we were told it… Read more »
I am so excited to have been selected as a Kenan Fellow. I have heard of Kenan Fellows for many years and was so very excited when I got an email about the first possible Kenan through STEM West. I applied immediately, but the funding fell through. I was busy the next year and missed the chance to apply when… Read more »