Introducing the new podcast Pivot Out Loud -- stories of education and life in a year of disruption. In this episode, Harvard EdCast host Jill Anderson recounts what it's like staying and working from home with a young child. She shares the struggle of trying to balance her child's academics and play along with working full-time.
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What does education look like in a world turned sideways? Covid-19 forced teaching and learning to change overnight, transforming what it means to be a student, an educator, and a parent. How did people adapt and adjust? Pivot Out Loud explores — telling stories of education and life in a year of disruption. Hosted by Lory Hough, editor of Ed Magazine, and brought to you by the producers of the Harvard EdCast at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
How Colleges Fail Disadvantaged Students
How Covid-19 Impacts Rural Schools
Education in Uncertain Times
The Role of Education in Democracy
Making Online Learning Work
Improving College Access for Native People
The Digital Divide and Remote Learning
School Leadership During a Crisis
Schooling for Critical Consciousness
The Benefits of Family Mealtimes
Learning Loss and the Coronavirus
College Students in the Age of Surveillance
Schools, Families, and the Coronavirus
Racial Differences in Special Education Identification
Getting Beyond the Literacy Debate
The Pitfalls of Oversharing Online
Grading for Equity
The Common and Yet Hidden Language Disorder
Unconscious Bias in Schools
Sticker Shock: The Actual Cost of College
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