Despite the world-historic crisis we are facing, E4E-Boston educators continue to lead and advocate for their students to have an excellent education.
Covid Conversations
Listen to E4E-Boston members take part in Covid Conversations, a series that explores what educators need to support their students during this unprecedented time and what they'll need in the future.
Antonelli MejiaWatch E4E-Boston member Antonelli Mejia join E4E-Boston Executive Director Sarah Iddrissu to discuss what his students need to succeed. |
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Daniela MorinWatch E4E-Boston member Daniela Morin discusses her experience as a remote educator, and what needs to happen when schools reopen to restore students’ sense of safety. |
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Brenda MarreroE4E-Boston member Brenda Marrero discusses her experience as a remote educator, and how this crisis is causing a unique impact on vocational students. |
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Corinne Hairston ParrisE4E-Boston member Corinne Hariston Parris discusses her success with Zoom classrooms and the uncertainties that she has seen students still struggle with. |
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Genelle FaulknerE4E-Boston member Genelle Faulkner discusses her experience as a distance educator and how her students have responded thus far. |
Elevating Teacher Voice
Read powerful stories that E4E-Boston educators have been sharing about how they are continuing to advocate for their students, as well as their experiences with distance learning.
Advocacy in the Age of Coronavirus Blog Read how teachers aren't letting anything stand in the way of fighting for the best for their students, not even the coronavirus. |
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Worry, Stress As Students Prepare For Modified Advanced Placement Exams During School Shutdown E4E-Boston members Savannah Lodge-Scharff and Max McCullough share their thoughts on whether or not AP tests should continue amid the pandemic. |
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Teaching Without A Classroom: 4 Educators Reflect On How They're Adapting To The Pandemic E4E-Boston members David Jones and Sydney Chaffee give a virtual tour of their new reality: a classroom that lives fully online. |