7 min

What's NEXT for The Classroom Commute Podcast? (BIG ANNOUNCEMENT‪)‬ The Classroom Commute

    • Education

ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN… END?I began this podcast in January of 2020 - ya know - before the world as we knew it changed.  When I began the podcast almost 3 years ago - I could not have predicted all the changes that have occurred between then and now.
There were the obvious changes like the changes brought on by the pandemic.  There were so many changes in the way your classrooms were run, and the changes in the way you had to teach your students.  But - teachers pivoted.
Then, there were the changes that needed to be put in place as you welcomed students back into the classroom in person.  And, like always, teachers planned and prepared to help with the transition. The students that returned to the classrooms post-pandemic were different from those that left your classroom in March of 2020.
And - my role, at least I hope, was to help provide you with resources, ideas, and tips for navigating all the changes in the last 3 years.
After a lot of thinking and taking all things into consideration, I have decided to take a pause on this podcast and shift my focus to LINKtivities and the LINKtivity Learning Membership.

FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES VISIT:  classroomnook.com/podcast/147
Links & Resources Mentioned in the EpisodeEPISODE 138: The Story of the LINKtivity (Celebrating 1 Year With LINKtivity Learning)
Resources for the Upper Elementary Classroom - The Classroom Nook Teacher Shop
LINKtivity Learning Membership
Follow us on Instagram

ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN… END?I began this podcast in January of 2020 - ya know - before the world as we knew it changed.  When I began the podcast almost 3 years ago - I could not have predicted all the changes that have occurred between then and now.
There were the obvious changes like the changes brought on by the pandemic.  There were so many changes in the way your classrooms were run, and the changes in the way you had to teach your students.  But - teachers pivoted.
Then, there were the changes that needed to be put in place as you welcomed students back into the classroom in person.  And, like always, teachers planned and prepared to help with the transition. The students that returned to the classrooms post-pandemic were different from those that left your classroom in March of 2020.
And - my role, at least I hope, was to help provide you with resources, ideas, and tips for navigating all the changes in the last 3 years.
After a lot of thinking and taking all things into consideration, I have decided to take a pause on this podcast and shift my focus to LINKtivities and the LINKtivity Learning Membership.

FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES VISIT:  classroomnook.com/podcast/147
Links & Resources Mentioned in the EpisodeEPISODE 138: The Story of the LINKtivity (Celebrating 1 Year With LINKtivity Learning)
Resources for the Upper Elementary Classroom - The Classroom Nook Teacher Shop
LINKtivity Learning Membership
Follow us on Instagram

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