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A Few Things We May Have Overlooked in The Rush to Reopen Schools

A Few Things We May Have Overlooked in The Rush to Reopen Schools

FromTeachers Aid


A Few Things We May Have Overlooked in The Rush to Reopen Schools

FromTeachers Aid

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Length:
683 minutes
Released:
Feb 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’ve tried to balance the need to reopen schools closed during the pandemic, with the safety of students, teachers, and communities. But have we considered all of the angles and possibilities?

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Jonah Berger is a Marketing Professor at the Wharton School and Bestselling author of Contagious, Invisible Influence, and most recently The Catalyst: How to Change Anyone’s Mind..Teaching phenom and educational activist, Dwayne Reed, has been crisscrossing the globe, promoting his message of love and equity in education. After seeing viral success with the release of his educational music video, "Welcome to the 4th Grade," and appearing on Good Morning America, CNN, and MTV's TRL, Reed has been on a mission to convince the world that relationships mean everything in education, and that every child, no matter their race or social status, deserves a fair chance at a quality education. Glenn Robbins is a Lead Learner/Designer @NCSNJ. Husband and father. Ed.D Student and organizer of EdCamps.
Released:
Feb 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Teachers Aid is new for 2018 with Mandy Froehlich and Jon Harper. We've refocused the show on meeting some of the biggest unmet needs every educator has. If you are an educator who gives teaching your all, but still feels that you're not doing enough, this show is for you. Tune in to get social and emotional support for the very personal challenges teachers face. We promise you that you won't hear educators talking like this every day.