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Teachers advice on NTI

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Teachers advice on NTI
Teachers advice on NTI
Christy story at 5p

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As more kentucky school districts vote to start the school year online...some parents and students are concerned they'll miss key pieces of their education.

Some students say they don't learn as well online.

...so abc 36's christy bollinger talked with two experts...including.

..a kentucky teacher of the year... to help your kids get the most out of remote learning.

It's our top story at five.

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Middle school teacher l3: top story white teachers give advice on nti ### some kids struggle with remote learning... some excel.

.each child learns differently.

Sarah reed- educator"you've got introverts and you've got extroverts."

20-15 teacher of the year sarah reed used to teach elementary students in jefferson county.

Now, she also trains teachers.

"i'm the support" she encourages teachers to start the year with a survey to get to know students' learning style... something she says parents should also know.

Reed"teamwork is dreamwork and so when you get people that can all add to that plate a lot of positive things happen."

Reed's focusing on the positive.

Reed"we always talk about giving students voice and choice and supporting kids to be independent right so here they are really independent."

Teachers know parents are concerned about kids falling behind.

Reed"where did we stop, where do we need to go what can we do in the middle so ya know everybody is working together to have resources for that."

Teachers say success online will require a lot of communication...th ey ask you to trust them.

Set up a workspace for your student.

Reed says everyone will have to be flexible about study time and accountable to make sure work is getting done.

Staying organized will help.

Reed"when you create that routine and structure right, they're gonna respond favorably."

Warren county middle school teacher jeanie smith says it's essential parents get involved.

Smith-teacher"the parents or whoever is monitoring that need to make sure they're asking their child questions about what they learned."

And if you need help... reach out.

Reed"knowing that we're all in this together.

We're all really trying to support one another and support our families and students."

Christy bollinger, abc 36 news.

Teachers also say it'll help you to know what resources are out there.

They recommending checking your district's website to find them.

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