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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Reducing Absences, Capturing School Days
From Prison to Ph.D.
A Promise for Education
How Personalized Learning Can Lead to Success
Reaching Rural South Africa through Education
The State of Sex Ed in America
The Harvard Trial: Evaluating Fairness in College Admissions
Finding Faith in Education
Lessons Learned from the 2015 Mizzou Protests
The Transformative Power of Arts Education
Who Goes to Private School?
Demoralized, Not Drained
Friday Night Lights Out: A Call to End Football in Schools
Putting Mister Rogers' Deep and Simple to Practice
Questioning the Truth in History
Kids Need a Break
Smartphones, Teens, and Unhappiness
Escuela Nueva
Learning for Careers
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