
Season 2, Episode 10: The hybrid learning insanity
01/19/21 • -1 min
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Diane and Michael delve into the challenges that attempting to teach students in-person and remotely at the same time poses—and ponder if design thinking can help educators find a better way forward.
https://archive.org/download/class-disrupted-s-2-e-10-final/Class%20Disrupted%20S2%20E10%20final.mp3
Diane and Michael delve into the challenges that attempting to teach students in-person and remotely at the same time poses—and ponder if design thinking can help educators find a better way forward.
https://archive.org/download/class-disrupted-s-2-e-10-final/Class%20Disrupted%20S2%20E10%20final.mp3
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Season 2, Episode 9: Modeling grace and understanding
With the naming of Miguel Cardona as President-elect Biden’s nominee for Secretary of Education and the arrival of vaccines, Diane and Michael break down the potential for a broader reset in schools.
https://archive.org/download/class-disrupted-s-2-e-9-final/Class%20Disrupted%20S2E9%20final.mp3
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Season 2, Episode 11: Reopening debate reprised
In Chicago, the district and union have sparred over the question of reopening. Michael and Diane explore a better approach to reopening and dive into how parents can navigate these challenging times—as well as how educators can make sure struggling readers get the support they need.
https://archive.org/download/class-disrupted-s-2-e-11-final/Class%20Disrupted%20S2%20E11%20final.mp3
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