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a short speech for teachers day in covid 19​

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Answered by pabanmaity2005
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As I’m writing this, I’m listening to my six-year-old’s Zoom meeting with her first-grade teacher. They’re doing a feelings check, a math minute, and a vocabulary game. I can hear the joyful first graders’ voices as they see each other and their teacher on screen. Right next to her is my eighth grader, who is logged into Google Classroom, working on an English language arts assignment, cuing up a video from her math teacher, responding to emails from her teachers—checking in, asking if she’s OK, letting her know that teachers are here for her and they can help—and noting the time for her Zoom meeting with her science teacher.

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Like many parents, I’m trying to balance working full-time, now at home, with caring for two children who need to be learning. My dining room has been transformed into the schoolroom, and our big mirror serves as a whiteboard with the daily schedule.

Some of my colleagues have said how great it must be for my kids—they have a National Board Certified teacher as their mom. Let’s be clear: I’m not teaching. I’m facilitating, directing, guiding, and mostly managing. This is only a fraction of what teachers do. The really hard work—assessing, planning, structuring, designing, instructing, engaging, evaluating, re-instructing, enhancing, correcting, engaging, acknowledging, praising, dialoging, questioning, connecting, synthesizing—is what I would be doing if I were teaching. I could go on and on about what teaching is and what it looks like. But it’s important for you to know that I’m not doing it. My children’s teachers are teaching, but in the most challenging environment they could have imagined.

I’m glad more and more people are recognizing what teachers do in terms of instruction and learning. If ever there was a year to make Teacher Appreciation Week the biggest celebration ever, this is the year. I don’t even know where to begin to say my words of gratitude to my own children’s teachers, my friends and colleagues, and all teachers across the country. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Answered by osman90
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