Six Meriden teachers receive grants to travel the world, enrich their classroom- MERIDEN More than 130 Connecticut teachers, including six from Meriden, will spend the summer abroad to be immersed in history, culture and knowledge to bring back to their students. Laura Barberia, first-grade teacher at Thomas Hooker Elementary.
Lessons learned and lessons pending with Europass Teacher Academy
Reimagining education during a pandemic
Robin DeSantis, TF x
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For the sustainable development of our communities, the United Nations points to the need to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed an unfortunate damper on this goal, exacerbating inequities in education and seeing the most vulnerable students and families struggle to make the shift to remote learning. Not to mention, widespread school closures have led to disruptions in peer and social networks as well as rising mental health concerns among students and teachers alike.