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Day 5: Packing Up to Work From Home #WFH

This is my stack of materials I am bringing home from my classroom. I am cautiously optimistic that I will be able to engage with the following while I am at home facilitating remote teaching and learning. The stack includes: Climate Change and Questions of Justice curriculum  published by the Choices Program at Brown University. This is at the top of the list because I am team teaching a Global Environmental Science class with a science colleague and this curriculum is the structure for our class. NEASC Self Reflection Guide for Accreditation  - our school just started this process last month and I am the chairperson of our steering committee. For those who don't know what NEASC is, it is the New England Association of Schools and Colleges - aka - the school accreditation organization. Back copies of Social Education published by the National Council for Social Studies. There are excellent lesson plan ideas that I want to read and think about. In the midst of all of our