We Are All New to Teaching
We recognize both the uncertainty and strong, varying emotions surrounding the return to school. We recognize all that you are doing to facilitate a successful start for students and families. This is not easy right now. You continue to change the world with your work.
There are many moving parts at the beginning of the school year and it can be easy to feel lost or untethered. It is important to find ways to stay connected to your professional communities to stay grounded. We are writing to remind you of resources that you can continue to access for support.
- Visit UT System’s ElevateTXed website here for resources. You can also follow us on social media. Twitter: @ElevateTXEd Instagram: @elevatetxed
- Visit Inspire here for a variety of modules and supports that you can access by creating a free account.
- Reconnect here and register for interesting and relevant webinars hosted through Inspire. Join the community of learners in this upcoming webinar!
- 9/23: (3PM CST) Engaging in SEL Through Visual Arts Exploration. Presented by Jonathan Juravich
Do not hesitate to reach out if you have questions or need support.
September 21, 2020 | ElevateTxEd
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