As a special education teacher, I know the value of instructing my students in person, where I can interact with them in real-time, use hands-on materials to meet their unique needs, and be physically there to support their executive functioning and social and emotional needs.
We all know that digital/virtual/home learning is not only not ideal – it is also hard. But this is the inescapable reality for many of us during this challenging time, when our creativity and flexibility are needed — and valued — perhaps more than ever before.Accommodations will probably look different this year.
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