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187 | Distance Learning and Education Costs

187 | Distance Learning and Education Costs

Episode 187 Published 6 years, 1 month ago
Description

During the pandemic's first wave, teachers faced an impossible trifecta: redesign their entire curriculum for screens, keep students engaged through a computer, and somehow address kids' basic needs from six feet away—or six miles. Mandy, an Illinois educator, walked into this storm and found that her most carefully crafted lesson plans meant nothing if her students were hungry or scared. Brad and Jonathan sit down with her to unpack how distance learning exposed the fragile partnership between schools and families, and why the answer might be simpler than anyone expected.

The discussion centers around the new challenges brought on by distance education during the pandemic. Mandy shares insights on how e-learning reshaped her teaching methods, education standards, and student engagement. Key areas of focus include the importance of addressing students' basic needs before tackling academics and adapting lesson plans to a remote learning environment. Brad and Jonathan emphasize the role of parents in this partnership, encouraging open communication with educators and utilizing available resources like the K-12 financial literacy curriculum.

Key Topics Discussed

Transition to Distance Education
[00:01:43]
Mandy shares her experience shifting to e-learning, highlighting the challenges faced by both teachers and students during this transition.

Addressing Basic Needs
[00:04:06]
Importance of ensuring students' basic needs, such as food and a safe environment, are met before focusing on academic standards.

Teacher's Perspective on Learning
[00:09:00]
Discussion on the different approaches teachers are taking to adapt lesson plans for online learning.

Parent Engagement
[00:19:20]
The necessity for parental involvement and maintaining communication with teachers for effective student learning.

Available Resources
[00:31:44]
Overview of valuable educational resources including the K-12 financial literacy curriculum and the Accidental Homeschooler resource.

Key Takeaways

Reading Encouragement
[00:30:15]
Encourage your child to read daily, emphasizing the importance of independent reading for academic success.

Communication with Teachers
[00:20:35]
Maintain regular communication with teachers about your child's needs and progress.

Explore Financial Literacy Resources
[00:31:39]
Check out the K-12 financial literacy curriculum and integrate finance lessons at home.

Notable Quotes

"Teachers are the most flexible and innovative people I have ever met."
[00:18:02]

"The partnership between educators and parents is essential for effective learning."
[00:16:28]

"If you do nothing else, get your kid to sit down and read."
[00:30:15]

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