Covid 19-Online Learning: Surviving and Thriving

Authors

  • Tracy Tilotta Roland Park K-8 IB World Magnet

Keywords:

thriving, surviving, remote learning, engagement, COVID-19 Teaching

Abstract

The purpose of this reflection of teaching online through the COVID-19 outbreak is to shed light on the importance of setting students up for success despite being thrust into an unfamiliar virtual, learning environment. The personal narrative speaks to ways in which I set up a new online learning environment with structure, consistency, and care. Students and parents learned fairly quickly what needed to be done to ensure success. I learned fairly quickly that some students needed more support academically and emotionally just like in the classroom. Those students that merely survived in the classroom also survived in their new online learning setting, and those students that thrived in the classroom also thrived in their new online learning setting.

Author Biography

  • Tracy Tilotta, Roland Park K-8 IB World Magnet
    I have been teaching middle school social studies for 15 years and currently teach at Roland Park K-8 IB World Magnet school in Tampa, FL. I have a Ph.D in Secondary Social Science Education, from the University of South Florida (USF), and have been an adjunct instructor for USF for the past several years.

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Published

2020-12-17