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General Subreddits
Learn about and discuss the news and politics of education.
Learn about and discuss the practice of teaching and receive support from fellow teachers.
Share and discover teaching resources, including lessons, demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids.
Share and discuss educational techologies that can support and improve teaching and learning.
Content Area Subreddits
/r/CSEducation: computer science
/r/ECEProfessionals: early childhood education
/r/ELATeachers: English / language arts
/r/slp: speech-language pathology
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/r/Teachers
I cover about 150 miles. I work as a teacher of the visually impaired and deafblind.
I think organization and lesson ideas are always fun to talk about. :)
We're in good company though- Jesus, the first itinerant teacher
Please comment on what subject area you cover as an itinerant teacher, how many miles you drive each day, and what flair might be needed for this community!
I created this community just to ask this question. I have 10-15 students across ~10 buildings/towns and I want them to engage with one another so they don't feel so alone. I've tried a pen pal system, recording videos on my computer to share with others, Edmodo, Remind, Onenote, Google Classroom, and Microsoft Forms. Does anyone have a better way?