Back to School: Supplying Students in Need

09/09/2020 30 min Temporada 1 Episodio 2
Back to School: Supplying Students in Need

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While many things have changed as we head back to school, some things haven’t changed. Students need school supplies just as much, if not even more than before. Classroom Central has stepped up to the challenge equip students and teachers with much needed free school supplies. Join us as we talk with Karen Calder, Executive Director of Classroom Central, as she discusses the current challenges of learning at home or in person and what children need this year to succeed. You Don’t Want to Miss:The misperception that students don’t need school supplies if they are learning at home. Preparing the best learning environment for studentsHow to conduct a virtual back to school drive. The demand for supplies is not confined to the beginning of school but year around. The critical nature of learning on paper versus online learning. Quotes from this Episode:  “Kids need to write on paper and there’s a special connection between the kinesthetic motion of writing and brain development and information recall.” Karen Calder, Executive Director, Classroom Central“One of the challenges our students have is reading. A lot of the kids we serve do not have books at home for reading. We are trying to figure out how we can work with school districts and community partners to ensure that children that need books and that want new books at home can get them.” Karen Calder, Executive Director, Classroom Central Resources:Visit Classroom Central to learn more and how you can support their mission of supplying students. Request your complimentary subscription to Paper Matters magazineVisit paper.domtar.com for our blog, request print promotions and much moreFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or TwitterMake sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any of the latest resources, tips and trends from Domtar Paper. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review? Thanks!  

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