Continuing the How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education series, I am joined by the lovely Stacey Malone, a 5th Grade Science and Social Studies teacher who may be transitioning to teach and coach at the high school level next school year. Stacey is also a basketball coach (San Antonio, Texas), and has been teaching for three years. Additionally, she's available for hire as a sport specific skills trainer and coach. On this episode, we discuss why we both left education early in our teaching careers. Other topics of our conversation included the difference between teaching middle school versus teaching high school, how Stacey has been emotionally affected by school closures, distance learning, my hatred of Zoom, educational policy, continuous school improvement, and much more. This conversation is over a hour, so grab a cup of coffee and enjoy.
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Episode 52 - The Durham Public Schools Protest (featuring Ryann Mitchell)
Episode 50 - The Intermission - The PLC Edition (Trailer)
Episode 51 - Learning from Learning Loss
Episode 49 - From High School Teacher to Double Agent (featuring Jailyn Jenkins)
Episode 48 - From Educator to Business Analyst (featuring Jazmine Maddox-Saunders)
Episode 47 - Becoming a ServiceNow Professional (featuring Ryan Harris)
Episode 46 - Salesforce Administrator (featuring Brandi Jones)
Episode 45 - A $60,000 Teacher Bag
Episode 44 - The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (featuring Ms. Wright)
Episode 43 — The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (featuring Dr. Kanesha L. Moore)
Episode 42—The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (featuring Jailyn Jenkins)
Episode 41—America to Me Series — Episode 10: America Will Be
Episode 40—America to Me Series — Episode 9: The Invisible T-Shirt
Episode 39—America to Me Series — Episode 8: Nobody Can Hold You Down
Episode 38—America to Me Series — Episode 7:Tsunami of Privilege
Episode 37—America to Me Series — Episode 6: Listen to the Poem!
Episode 36—America to Me Series — Episode 5: I Don‘t Have to Think About Being White
Episode 35—America to Me Series — Episode 4: There‘s Nothing Funny about Race
Episode 34—America to Me Series — Episode 3: There is No Pain that Compares to the Struggle
Episode 33—America to Me Series — Episode 2: Stranger in a Room
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