Be a Teacher (again)

As I move back into the realm of teaching, this post said exactly what I was thinking!  

What students remember about teachers!

Yes, I am moving back into the realm of teaching as a support to parents that are homeschooling their children through Distributed Learning.  I am working for a fabulous company that puts families first.  I work with the families to put together resources and a program that works for their student.  Each learning plan is individualized and personalized. I also get to go and meet the families in their homes three times per year.  The rest of the time, I work from home to support students.  Twenty-first century learning at its best!   

Can you tell I am excited? 

Overflowing abundance. 

Amazing opportunity. 

Grateful.

Putting my teaching hat on.

Connecting with students and their families.

Watch out Okanagan,

I am back! 

11 thoughts on “Be a Teacher (again)”

  1. Joanna, I am so happy about you teaching and being able to work from home. I am just checking e-mails today after being away and of course the first place I go to is your blog. I can tell you are happy about this new part of your life. Good for you!! Love Auntie Gail

  2. Hey kiddo, you have never stopped being a great teacher! Now go set their hearts and brains on fire! Bang on the drum! I may even play the Friday song tomorrow in your honour!

    1. I am soooo pumped! I am a homeschool teacher. I think of it like the parents are my teaching assistant, but I am the teacher responsible for planning and marking and collaborating with the family. It is teaching at its best. I have weekly contact with the family via Skype or email. I really get to know my students and journey with them in a profound way. I am soooo excited and feel very blessed!

      1. Wow! That is WAY cool! I wish homeschool was more popular here, too – I wouldn’t mind doing what you do.
        I assume you homeschool as well, right?

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