my blogs
In my blog, I share my personal experiences and voice. When I write blogs they are not written to offend, instead, they are written to inspire and motivate others. As readers, you may agree or not agree with my ideas. If you agree, our viewpoints are similar, if you don't, that is okay, it just means we have different viewpoints and respectfully agree to disagree. ~ Cherry-Anne Gildharry As I sit on my back porch drinking a cup of coffee on this beautiful Sunday morning and reflecting on my work from home experience, I was inspired to write this blog. I have always wanted to experience working from home because my wife has this opportunity with her job and she always says how very productive she is when she works from home. However, this is not a typical practice for educators as we are physically needed at our job sites. So when educators were informed that we were going to be working from home because of the coronavirus crisis in our state, nation and world, there were so many thoughts and questions that ran through my mind; how am I going to account for the things I do? What will online coaching look like? How will I continue supporting teachers and students with literacy in Math, and so many more. I thought sharing my actions and ideas relating to these questions in a blog might be helpful to others.
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Cherry-Anne GildharryOn this page, you will find blogs on educational connections and my life's experiences. Ideas, thoughts and views are my own and are not representative of my employers. References/sources used are public articles found on the internet to support my blogs. Archives
April 2024
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