Not Loss, But Opportunity  How Teachers of the Year Turn Perceived Loss into Learning Opportunities  @SmithsonianEducation
Not Loss, But Opportunity  How Teachers of the Year Turn Perceived Loss into Learning Opportunities  @SmithsonianEducation
Smithsonian Education | Not Loss, But Opportunity How Teachers of the Year Turn Perceived Loss into Learning Opportunities @SmithsonianEducation | Uploaded September 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Many look at the last school year with a sense of loss, especially learning loss. However, teachers understand learning has always been complex and far from linear. Join this panel of State Teachers of the Year who will share how they are taking the narrative of "learning loss" and turning it into one of "learning opportunity."

Presenters: Amy Gallaway, Alisa Cooper de Uribe, and Anthony Coy Gonzalez
ASL Interpretation: Lauren Hamilton
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Not Loss, But Opportunity How Teachers of the Year Turn Perceived Loss into Learning Opportunities @SmithsonianEducation

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