• S2 Ep 11. Ejected! Planning for Major Student Absences

  • Oct 26 2023
  • Length: 27 mins
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S2 Ep 11. Ejected! Planning for Major Student Absences

  • Summary

  • It is the time of year when things happen. Students make mistakes, medical issues take over—whatever the reason, big absences are on the horizon for some students. Once you get the call that you have to plan anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months of work for a student, the job gets much more daunting. In this episode of the Coyle Smith Education Podcast, you'll learn a quick guide to creating simple and sustainable makeup work for ISS, OSS, or other situations. Today's episode has a companion resource available in the Teachers Pay Teacher store. Please click THIS LINK to access your FREE resource now!


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