i'm teaching two literature classes (both are "World Masterpieces 1: The Persistence of Myth") at a small(er), private university this semester, that has been super conscientious since COVID started changing things, and it has even lowered the cap on class size to only 15 students this semester, to accommodate all of us being on campus again--and without lowering what us adjuncts make for a 3-credit class.
i teach the first of these classes in about 5 hours, this afternoon, and it is my first in-person, on-campus class since all of this started, and as nervous as i am, i am so excited to be in a classroom with my students again and so much more confident after getting my first shot two weeks ago. hopefully i won't have too hard of a go on the second shot, but luckily, i get it the day before Labor Day, so i will have a day to ass out if necessary.
again, this thread has been a big help, good people, and i hope everyone is well...