• Episode 24: “The 2% vs Testing Season”

  • Feb 19 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 24: “The 2% vs Testing Season”

  • Summary

  • The fellas from Tales of the 2% step up to the mic for another engaging conversation this week. Jeff, Nagi, Antoine, and Donny get things started with the warm-up and a game of “This or That” that is sure to leave you laughing out loud! After the announcements, the fellas dive into every teacher’s favorite time of the year for the academic discussion…TESTING SEASON!!! After this ca n’t-miss conversation the fellas head over to the teacher’s lounge to confess honestly one thing they love about teaching that they never thought they would. The academic discussion brings to light some important data on test bias and if there is anything that can really be done. The SEL moment reminds us all to never stop dreaming and finally, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday the fellas use the ticket out the door to play and exert Dr. King’s famous “I have a dream speech”. To be a part of the conversation make sure to follow us on all social media platforms.

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