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March 23, 2021

7 Principles for Deconstructing Classroom Instruction: Moving Forward with Lessons Learned

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7 Principles for Deconstructing Classroom Instruction: Moving Forward with Lessons Learned
#7 Webinar 2021

Date

March 23, 2021

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Attributes

Good for Parents

About This Webinar

Join Sari Beth Rosenberg, of the New York City Department of Education, High School for Environmental Studies/UFT, and Share My Lesson for an exploration of the future of online instruction.

As we moved to online instruction last spring, it was a challenging and stressful time for students, teachers, and parents alike. After teaching for nearly two decades, the experience challenged Sari Beth to deconstruct her entire pedagogy as well as the content she taught. In this talk, she will discuss the creative ways she changed around her teaching and explore how it will influence her in-person instruction moving forward.

Professional Credit

Available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

Share My Lesson is now a New York State Education Department-approved provider for Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) requirements. Step 1: Upon completion of the Share My Lesson webinar, download your PD certificate of completion. Step 2: Complete CTLE certificate. Step 3: Send both your CTLE certificate AND Share My Lesson PD certificate of completion to [email protected].

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SariBethppt.pptx

Presentation
March 23, 2021
47 MB
External resources
4.9
12 Reviews
conceição Nunes
March 24, 2021
Ms. Kitura Bauge
March 24, 2021
Great speaker, inspiring, generous with her information and resources!
J. Renee Stewart
March 23, 2021
Very informative and upbeat webinar. Sari's enthusiasm is contagious. Her insight in using what she learned from remote learning and deconstructing it for the return to classroom is what every teacher should be thinking about.
Jennifer_S_3096171
March 23, 2021
I loved the idea of virtual clubs. It was interesting that students who would speak up/participate in face to face were so willing to participate virtually. I am going to watch this session again so I can write down the ideas.
Olivia Williams 3
March 23, 2021
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