School House

Entry 134 for Tuesday August 25, 2020

The core questions:

Credit goes to Ben and readers of his blog for these “Four Questions” and the five stretch questions.

  1. What did you do today? Reviewed #OpenFlip material and posts and engaged one participant; #TC1028 group 92; preparing material for #TC3045; #educoffee with Jairo; another Community Building session with Maha, Mia, Autumm, and Rissa; #TC3045 class spotlight on Uncle Bob Martin.
  2. What did you enjoy? Another wonderful session with my VConnecting friends. The #TC3045 class watching Uncle Bob videos went well.
  3. What did you find difficult? Teaching balance of play and family responsibilities with both boys today was challenging.
  4. What has changed? The youngest starts classes this week so we are all in “school from home mode’.

Featured Image Credit

Named for Raspberry Bay in Lake Superior, this one-room schoolhouse was built in 1896 by three Scandinavian families in Bayfield County's remote northern tip. Determined to see local children educated, these immigrant families pooled their resources to build and manage the school. Now restored to its 1906 appearance, Raspberry School symbolizes the importance Norwegian immigrants typically placed on education.
“Raspberry School House” flickr photo by chefranden https://flickr.com/photos/chefranden/272791990 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license

Video Released Today

Another video free day on the production side but perhaps today’s session will be released on the VConnecting YouTube channel.

 

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