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Abstract
When schools across this province were ordered to close on March 13, 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, classroom teachers could never have imagined the profound repercussions of this decision and the colossal impact this would have on both teachers and students across Quebec. Teachers scrambled to upgrade their technology skills as school boards quickly mobilized to provide much-needed technical support and hardware for teachers, students, and parents/guardians. More than ever, home and school needed to be connected. In a quick response to the urgent need to provide a continued opportunity for learning, the virtual classroom soon took centre stage.
In January 2022, a couple of months before the pandemic sent us into lockdown, I became a McGill Field Supervisor for the Faculty of Education as my career as a secondary school/ adult education ELA teacher would soon come to a close. I had planned to retire that June after teaching for 42 years at the English Montreal School Board. In my three final months at the EMSB, I designed, with a colleague, an online Secondary 5 ELA course, and became very well-acquainted with Microsoft Teams and all it had to offer. The course was both solid and engaging, affording the students the opportunity to work on their own, in small groups in break out rooms, and co-operatively as a whole class. Students were expected to participate and were held accountable for their contributions to the learning experience.
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Biographical note
Lynne Barrett-Carrier, BA, is a Field Supervisor, Faculty of Education, McGill University. Over her 42-year teaching career with the English Montreal School Board, she taught English Language Arts at the secondary level as well as Digital Storytelling. Lynne holds a certificate from the Outstanding Teacher Programme, Olevi: International Centre for Leadership in Teaching and Learning, and a Diploma in Education from McGill University. In addition, she served on the Executive of the Montreal Teachers Association and the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers Board of Directors and their Adult Education Committees.
Lynne continues to promote and support the advancement towards a more just and inclusive society, commencing a two-year term on the Board of Directors of Voices of Olympia Canada (Olympes de La Parole Canada).