For this conversation, I spoke with Jenine Wehbeh. Jenine teaches seventh- and eighth-grade social science in Chicago Unified. Jenine is the recipient of the Golden Apple in Teaching Excellence Award, which honors teachers for their commitment to social justice education. We discussed the conditions of teaching during a time of Covid. We also explored why the profession has such a hard time retaining individuals year over year.
You can learn more about Jenine here.
Enjoy the podcast.
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#20 Fishing for Problems 3.0 -- A Re-Introduction
#22 Teacher Attrition Part 2 Dr. Richard Ingersoll
#21 Teacher Attrition Part 1 With Lucy Sorensen
#19 - Dr. Terrance Green - Extending the Traditional Boundaries of The School
#18 - Dr. Judy Pace - Preparing Teachers to Teach Controversial Issues
#17 - Dr. Joanna Goode - Computer Science For Every Student
#16 - Dr. Norm Vaughan - A Different Definition of Blended Learning
#15 - Jeremy Stoddard - Political Simulations to Build Civic Competence
#14 - Diana Hess - Classroom Conversations in an Era of Political Polarization
#13: Punya Mishra — Educators as Designers
#12: Will Richardson — 9 Big Questions Schools Must Answer, Part 2
#11: Kim Schildkamp — Data Use Doesn't Start with Data
#10: Sapna Cheryan — Cultural Stereotypes in STEM
#9: Paula McAvoy — Teaching Civics and Political Discourse in the K12 Classroom
#8: Jayson Richardson — School Technology Leadership
#7: Nabil Zerizef — COVID School Leadership
#6: Marc Tucker — Leading High Performance School Systems
#5: Edward Deci (A rebroadcast) — Motivational Theory
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