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Larry Ferlazzo’s Tips for New Teachers this Fall

By Larry Ferlazzo — July 22, 2020 5:39

Regardless of their experience level, the shift to distance learning was challenging for teachers this spring. They adapted by finding new platforms and developing new skills to address the issues they faced. For first-time teachers, Larry Ferlazzo offers tips and resources to help them succeed in this new education environment.

Larry Ferlazzo is an English and social studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif.

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