Call to Action: What worked for you during this pandemic that might be adapted to help others?
At Creativity and Education, we recognize that the remainder of the year will be filled with both new opportunities and perplexing challenges for both educators and parents.  We are asking for your help, as members of our creative community, to contribute ideas toward a free resource hub for educators and parents.  

You may not be an educator or parent, but as a facilitator or participant, you have probably tried different things - some of them have been heroic failures, but others worked, at least to some extent. We would like to translate your successes into recommendations for parents and educators.  The following survey serves as a means for us to collect your success stories, tips, strategies, helpful articles, and resources.  We will then post (with your permission and attribution) your responses, to our website and social media pages. We want to build on these successes by sharing what has worked for YOU. So please, take some time to reflect on the last six months, complete this survey, and help us to build a better future for all.
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What has worked for you in your role(s) during this global pandemic?
Success is often in the details, so please describe what you did in as much detail as you can, in order to give educators and/or parents a clear sense of how they might adapt and apply your approach.
What strategies or tips would you recommend to educators about teaching online?
We are particularly interested in things that worked surprisingly well. It might be a tiny tweak, but if you found it surprising, then others will too.
What strategies or tips would you recommend to parents about working at home with their children?
Have you done anything to bring creativity into your home or virtual environment?  If so, what have you done?
Would you recommend any resources for educators or parents? Please note, if you share websites, articles, etc, your name will not be listed with it.
Do you have a challenge that could use some creative thinking that we could share with our community to help problem solve?  Your name will NOT be included.
Would you be interested in sharing something you have done that works on CreativityandEducation.com in the form of a video, interview, or blog article?
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