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Supporting Teachers, Parents and Students This Back-To-School Season

Back-to-school season looks different this year due to COVID-19, and parents, teachers and students around the world are facing a myriad of challenges, from remote teaching and learning, balancing work and home responsibilities, and most importantly, maintaining the safety and well-being of all involved. That’s why we’re launching an Educator Hub to support teachers and provide resources across our apps to help people navigate the new school year, stay connected and take care of each other.  

Resources for Teachers and Students

The Educator Hub is designed to help teachers find or build their online community and discover resources for the classroom and beyond.

“I am a third-year teacher and the ClearTheList! groups have become an oasis where I can not only vent and collaborate with other teachers but a place where I have come to truly admire and respect a fine collection of educators.”

– Sarah Carpenter, ClearTheList!

Staying Connected

When Shelter in Place took effect across the world, we saw a surge of homeschooling Groups on Facebook. More than 2,000 new homeschooling Groups were created in March alone, 8x more than the month prior.

 

As many people stay home this back-to-school season, we want to help keep everyone connected. 

“Many of us are parenting, working, teaching, managing the household, managing self-care, and/or in some instances losing our jobs, losing our homes, and losing loved ones to COVID-19. Thankfully, we have each other in this Facebook community to provide support, resources, and inspiration. It is the generosity in advice, care, and contributions that keep us connected every day.”

– Allison Harris-Turk, Founder of Learning in the Time of Corona Facebook Group

The Educator Hub will help teachers connect to other teachers and find support from communities online. Teacher can also get inspired and find help by following hashtags on Instagram like #teachersofinstagram, #teacherssupportteachers, #distancelearning, #teacherspayteachers and #teachergram.

We also want to make sure kids and their parents stay connected to their school communities this year, so we’re providing a series of digital guides and activities to help them stay in touch and engaged using Messenger Kids and Messenger Rooms. The guides were developed in partnership with nationally recognized family and parenting expert and author, Ericka Souter. The guides also contain a series of safety tips that were developed in collaboration with a member of Facebook’s Safety Advisory Board. They cover topics including: Staying Connected for Back to School on Messenger Rooms, Helping Your Child Connect with New Classmates, Building Virtual Clubs & Study Breaks for Your Child, and Virtual Lunchtime, Recess & Playdates with Messenger Kids. You can learn more about these resources in the Messenger Newsroom and find additional information on Messenger Kids and Messenger Rooms

Taking Care of Yourself

During times of isolation and uncertainty, it’s important to be mindful of your mental health and well-being. So in addition to the well-being tips in our COVID-19 Information Center, we’re sharing wellness resources from trusted partners and experts in the Educator Hub.