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    How to Beat Online Fatigue: Expert Tips for Remote Teaching
    Erin Sponaugle

    How to Beat Online Fatigue: Expert Tips for Remote Teaching

    Online fatigue, AKA "Zoom Fatigue" may be leaving you drained from teaching in front of a screen. Read these tips for energy and balance.
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    Trauma Sensitive Classroom Strategies: 5 Ways to Connect with Students
    Erin Sponaugle

    Trauma Sensitive Classroom Strategies: 5 Ways to Connect with Students

    After reading this blog post, you'll know how to use the 5 A's to create a trauma sensitive classroom environment for your students.
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    Setting Goals and Boundaries: 5 Steps for Teachers in the New Year
    Erin Sponaugle

    Setting Goals and Boundaries: 5 Steps for Teachers in the New Year

    How can teachers set goals and boundaries in the new year, when there is so much uncertainty? Read this post to learn the 5 step process.
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    Remote Teaching: 7 Positive Outcomes from My Experience
    Erin Sponaugle

    Remote Teaching: 7 Positive Outcomes from My Experience

    While remote learning wasn’t the ideal means of closing (and likely beginning) a school year, there were several things from my experience.
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    3 Truths: How Disappointments from COVID Can Improve Teaching
    Erin Sponaugle

    3 Truths: How Disappointments from COVID Can Improve Teaching

    It wasn't what I expected. If this is your first year teaching, how this school year may begin isn’t what you were planning on either.
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