Transitioning Back to the Classroom: Expert Advice for the Return

Join Middle School Matters author and K-8 counselor Phyllis Fagell, Montgomery County (Md.) Principal of the Year 2019 James Allrich, and award-winning author of Meet Me in the Middle Rick Wormeli for an in-depth conversation about the transition back to the classroom from remote and hybrid learning.
This webinar provides practical advice for teachers and aim to calm some nerves as more schools return to in-person learning and the next stage of education in a pandemic.
In 1 hour, our panel discussion includes:
⭐️ How to identify chronic stress in students and develop strategies to improve this and increase student focus.
💻 New capabilities or skills that students might have developed over these past 18 months.
🗣 Restoring vital social skills: What teachers can do to quickly build back up those social skills in their students.
💫Practical advice for developing routines and procedures to re-engage students in a more traditional school setting.
💚 How we can use this moment of being reunited with our students to strengthen as individuals and as a community.
James Allrich is the Principal at Argyle Magnet Middle School in Montgomery County, Maryland. James’ dedication to equity, excellence and the innovative use of technology was highlighted when he was named Montgomery County Public School ESOL Principal of the Year in 2019.
Phyllis Fagell is a licensed clinical counselor, author, and journalist who has worked in both public and private schools with students in grades K-12. She currently works as a counselor at a K-8 school in Washington, D.C. Phyllis is the author of “Middle School Matters” and a frequent contributor to news organizations, focusing on counseling, parenting and education.
Rick is an experienced classroom teacher and one of the first Nationally Board certified teachers in America. An award winning author for Meet Me in the Middle and other books on education best practices, Rick’s currently working on a new book on ethical grading practices.
Natalie Brown is an Austin-based Content and Resource Manager. Natalie has 20 years of experience in public education, with 10 years as a teacher for 1st, 4th, and 6th Grade, five years as an Instructional Coach for grades PK-5, and five years as an Assistant Principal. She joined Teach Starter as a Resource Producer back in 2018, and her passion and dedication to education allowed her to quickly move into the Content and Resource Manager role.
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