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The next two episodes will explore what we hear from our students and parents.
What are they saying? What are we learning about ourselves, our resilience, and our coping mechanisms?
Learning is truly a lifelong process.
Covid 19 has changed the landscape of education in so many ways. This podcast will showcase our children's resilience and how parents stepped up to the plate to help support their children and keep them engaged while recalibrating and restructuring their own schedules. It highlights how parents keep their children engaged and focused and how they function effectively as teachers' aides at home. It also explains how schools and teachers keep their students safe as they slowly return to in-person schooling.
Students will share what they miss from in-person schooling and will outline what they feel are the pros and cons of virtual schooling, what milestones they miss like graduation, how postponement of exams like MCAT, LSAT, SAT affects their momentum, drive and motivations. They will suggest innovations for our school leaders like supporting equity of resources, more asynchronous platforms, perhaps pass /fail grading system, more small groups of doing research and collaborative work that tests, providing support, empathy, listening and asking how students are doing, checking in with students like a simple, ”how are you doing?
So leaders, educators, parents, and communities -----let us listen to our students!
About the Host:
Dr. Jette is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and the President & CEO of ABCs for Global Health. Click here for her full profile or read her full interview here.
About ABC's for Global Health:
ABCs for Global Health is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding practical solutions to health problems of disadvantaged and underserved communities. Their programs include telemedicine, research on nutrition and healthcare, and disaster response.
Visit these links if you'd like to support either by volunteering or sharing your resources:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The next two episodes will explore what we hear from our students and parents.
What are they saying? What are we learning about ourselves, our resilience, and our coping mechanisms?
Learning is truly a lifelong process.
Covid 19 has changed the landscape of education in so many ways. This podcast will showcase our children's resilience and how parents stepped up to the plate to help support their children and keep them engaged while recalibrating and restructuring their own schedules. It highlights how parents keep their children engaged and focused and how they function effectively as teachers' aides at home. It also explains how schools and teachers keep their students safe as they slowly return to in-person schooling.
Students will share what they miss from in-person schooling and will outline what they feel are the pros and cons of virtual schooling, what milestones they miss like graduation, how postponement of exams like MCAT, LSAT, SAT affects their momentum, drive and motivations. They will suggest innovations for our school leaders like supporting equity of resources, more asynchronous platforms, perhaps pass /fail grading system, more small groups of doing research and collaborative work that tests, providing support, empathy, listening and asking how students are doing, checking in with students like a simple, ”how are you doing?
So leaders, educators, parents, and communities -----let us listen to our students!
About the Host:
Dr. Jette is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and the President & CEO of ABCs for Global Health. Click here for her full profile or read her full interview here.
About ABC's for Global Health:
ABCs for Global Health is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding practical solutions to health problems of disadvantaged and underserved communities. Their programs include telemedicine, research on nutrition and healthcare, and disaster response.
Visit these links if you'd like to support either by volunteering or sharing your resources:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.