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English teacher Jeanne Pugh fills her working space with some of her favorite and most sentimental things. Separating work life and home life can sometimes be difficult, but she always looks forward to starting class and seeing her students’ enthusiasm in learning.
Photo courtesy of Jeanne Pugh
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Psychology teacher Melanie Schwed poses with her puppy at her virtual “classroom.” Although her teaching is still quite similar to when it was in person, she misses being able to socially interact with students and co-workers.
Photo courtesy of Melanie Schwed
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Computer Science teacher Fedor Menchukov shows a glimpse of his new classroom. He teaches with two computers, so he can give information to students twice as well.
Photo courtesy of Fedor Menchukov
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Physics teacher Bill Morris prepares to teach classes. One of the biggest challenges of online school for him is finding out whether a student completely understands course concepts.
Photo courtesy of Bill Morris
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History teacher Mitchell Joy shares a picture of his desk where he does most of his work during this pandemic. This new experience is great for him in terms of spending time with family, but it makes it slightly unpleasant for him to teach because he can’t see and interact with students in person.
Photo courtesy of Mitchell Joy
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