Hey, Teachers!
If you're an online teacher you know that building teacher-student relationships can include different challenges than in in-person settings...because almost all of our communication is written. If you teach synchronously and asynchronously in the online setting, you have...
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Dr. Shea-Alison Thompson
I've been a classroom teacher nearly thirty years and understand how challenging our field can be. That's why I created this site! I'm founder and CEO, and truly hope your exploration here helps you in some way. I earned an E.d.D. ('17) from the University of Southern California and decided to put my time, talents, and expertise into an online community that supports teachers across this nation. (Want to learn more about me? Check out the Meet Your Coach tab.)
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