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In this Episode we had the chance to sit with 2 Indigenous Educators and discuss their experiences with online, distance teaching. One from an urban setting, the other working at a reservation school. JD also shares his experience of working as a support staff employee at a middle school, and DeeDee offers input as to her perspective of being the parent of a high school student.
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Any and all expressed, shared, or implied suggestions, opinions, actions, jokes, discussions or points of view shared on the Indigenous21 Podcast are our own (host and guests), and strictly for entertainment purposes only. They do not represent opinions or beliefs of any background groups we identify with ( i.e. family, village, clan, tribe, gender, age, ethnicity, race, religion, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, education or career professions.) Content shared on the Indigenous21 Podcast can and may be emotional or thought provoking and as such, may contain controversial subject matter. While it is not our intent to create environments that will cause harm to our audience, we advise that you feel free to stop listening at any time as these controversial topics will continue for any given length of time. We believe in making the Indigenous21 Podcast to be a safe space for open, honest dialogue and or discussions about any given subject as they arise from our hosts, guests, and audience commentary. Discussions, information, opinions, or suggestions shared on the Indigenous21 Podcast should not be acted, attempted, or relied upon as professional guidance or advice.
By Indigenous21In this Episode we had the chance to sit with 2 Indigenous Educators and discuss their experiences with online, distance teaching. One from an urban setting, the other working at a reservation school. JD also shares his experience of working as a support staff employee at a middle school, and DeeDee offers input as to her perspective of being the parent of a high school student.
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Any and all expressed, shared, or implied suggestions, opinions, actions, jokes, discussions or points of view shared on the Indigenous21 Podcast are our own (host and guests), and strictly for entertainment purposes only. They do not represent opinions or beliefs of any background groups we identify with ( i.e. family, village, clan, tribe, gender, age, ethnicity, race, religion, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, education or career professions.) Content shared on the Indigenous21 Podcast can and may be emotional or thought provoking and as such, may contain controversial subject matter. While it is not our intent to create environments that will cause harm to our audience, we advise that you feel free to stop listening at any time as these controversial topics will continue for any given length of time. We believe in making the Indigenous21 Podcast to be a safe space for open, honest dialogue and or discussions about any given subject as they arise from our hosts, guests, and audience commentary. Discussions, information, opinions, or suggestions shared on the Indigenous21 Podcast should not be acted, attempted, or relied upon as professional guidance or advice.