What was it really like to teach during the COVID-19 pandemic?
In the first nine months of global school closures, remote learning, and constant uncertainty, teachers were asked to hold everything together-often at great personal cost.
Pandemic Teaching: Reflections from the Playground is a powerful collection of reflective essays that captures the lived experience of educators during the early months of COVID-19. Written from inside the profession, this book documents how teachers, students, and school leaders navigated fear, disruption, and an education system pushed to its breaking point.
Blending personal storytelling with professional insight, these essays explore:
The emotional toll of pandemic teaching on educators and students
The realities of remote and hybrid learning
How crisis exposed challenges in education
The role of politics and policy in shaping school decisions
Why innovation in schools is no longer optional
More than a teaching memoir, this book serves as a firsthand historical account of an unprecedented moment in modern education. For readers interested in the history of education, public policy, or social change, these reflections offer critical insight into how institutions respond under pressure-and where they fail.
By examining how schools adapted, improvised, and struggled, Pandemic Teaching invites readers to reflect on what this moment revealed about learning, leadership, and the future of the teaching profession.
Whether you are a teacher, principal, policymaker, parent, or global reader seeking to understand the human impact of COVID-19 on schools, this book challenges you to rethink what education asks of those inside it-and what must change moving forward.
The pandemic changed education forever. What comes next is up to us.