Teaching the Arts During a Pandemic
The creativity is still there, but harnessing it has required ingenuity and a new set of "classroom" tools.
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The creativity is still there, but harnessing it has required ingenuity and a new set of "classroom" tools.
A local fundraising campaign aims to ensure all APS students have this critical learning accessory.
Durán comes from Fairfax County Public Schools and assumes his new post on June 1.
Scenes from a middle school theater production: "We have now been in online rehearsals for about four weeks."
"Each time I start class and their names and faces pop up, I let go of the breath I didn’t know I was holding."
They can't go to the playground, the party or the pool right now. But the Portner twins can picture themselves there.
"We needed a hippo-sized mascot face mask, so I made one." Happy Birthday, Danny!
School closures to stem the spread of coronavirus are prompting educators to explore new instructional approaches. It's all about technology.