The Struggle Is Real. Things Teachers Only Say When Teaching Remotely

The Struggle Is Real. Things Teachers Only Say When Teaching Remotely
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Teachers are awesome. So many are adapting to new ways of doing things during this period of remote learning. Ever wondered what it is like to try to keep control and connect with a virtual classroom of kids?

What happens if they don’t “show up” for class. Or end up showing off their pets? Or how about talking for minutes before discovering that the mic is off.

And how about even finding a suitable place around the home to conduct the lesson?


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Things Teachers End Up Saying When Teaching Remotely

Facebook page Bored Teachers has put together a video on some things teachers probably never expected to find themselves saying when they signed up for the job.

Check it out below and hats off to teachers everywhere!

Things You Only Say When Remote Teaching

Oh, the accuracy!

Posted by Bored Teachers on Friday, 17 April 2020

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