Travis Gale is a physical education teacher and coach at Wilbur Cross high school. This is his 14th year in the district. He was always interested in sports as a child, and made a decision while in high school to become a PE teacher. He says that working in such a diverse community like New Haven gives him a lot of opportunity to improve and to grow.

Q. Travis, how does your work day look like now? How to do you teach physical education online?

A. It’s definitely challenging. However, kids need to be supported, they need to remain engaged being in a stress free, energetic atmosphere. My answer to chaos is simple - I provide routine and structure. I am teaching, I stay connected with my students, and they know what to expect. I start every class with good, cheerful music, a good song. I conduct the class in such manner that my students could feel my energy and enthusiasm even online.

I have days to educate and days to motivate. I think it is very important to take care of kids’ mood and mental health under the current circumstances. I collect feedback from them at the end of every lesson in a Google form with “before” and “after” questions – that helps me understand what and how to change and improve. Although we have pre-recorded teacher resources, I don’t use them as much, I prefer to do everything live. I try to foster positive attitude providing safe environment where no one can judge you.

Q. Any successes that you can share with us?
A. I consider my “amrap” (5 different exercises performed within 5 minutes) routine successful. Student attendance is good. I do enjoy providing motivational lessons, teaching mindfulness.

Q. What’s the most difficult thing being online?

A. The fact that I have not met my students in real life, I have not spoken to them, and, as a result, I don’t have a “big picture” about students’ background, their current situation that I used to have when teaching in person.