Flattening the curve: a learning curve
Finding new ways to teach students during the pandemic
NORWOOD NEWSPAPER CLUB
This month, due to the restrictions and demands of distance learning, Norwood Newspaper Club is brought to you by Norwood Elementary School students’ Grade 5 teacher, Ms. Rickards.
In an effort to flatten the curve of the global pandemic, classes closed in Alberta in late March. School is nevertheless still open, and teachers across the province have scrambled to put together distance learning plans and methods to deliver lessons online. It’s proven to be a steep learning curve for both students and teachers as we search for ways to continue educating from home.
There is no replacement for a real, live teacher to respond to the needs of a diverse class of growing individuals. But we’ve come together to help each other find ways to reach out to our students and their families during this hard time.
Here is a glimpse into the new temporary “classrooms” of some of our hard-working teachers.
Norwood Newspaper Club was formed by Ms. Rickards as a way to have members of her Grade 5 class at Norwood Elementary School learn about being journalists.
Norwood Newspaper Club was formed by Ms. Rickards as a way to have members of her Grade 5 class at Norwood Elementary School learn about being journalists.
Featured Image: “This is my new Kindergarten classroom,” says Mrs. Dionne, who is connecting with her students through Google Meets, videos, and games. “Keep learning, playing, and growing.” | Mrs. Dionne, Kindergarten teacher at Norwood