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.
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Colleges as Courageous Spaces
Prioritizing Student Mental Health in College
Why We Need to Rethink Recess
Higher Education's Biggest Conundrums
Facing Challenges, Driving Success (in Chicago)
A Classic Problem -- Putting Diverse Books into Practice
Understanding Immigration
The Quest for Deeper Learning in High Schools
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Putting Ethics First in College Admissions
The Making of a Bully-free School
Redefining School Counseling
Broadening Global Perspectives
The Desegregation Compromise
Moving Beyond Technical in Computer Science Education
The Complexities of Teacher Strikes
Overparented, Underprepared
The Rights of Public School Students
Replicating Effective Charter School Practice
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