• Episode 25: “Tales of the 2% vs. The Disconnect”

  • Feb 19 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 25: “Tales of the 2% vs. The Disconnect”

  • Summary

  • Do you want the 2%?... You got the 2%. The fellas are back with another exciting and engaging episode! The gang gets things started with an interesting game of “Alphabet Aerobics” that reveals a lot about the guy's favorite movies. Donny helps the crew start their salute to Black History Month by telling us all about the “Father of Black History” Carter G. Woodson. After the Black History Moment, the guys dive into an academic discussion centered all around student engagement and the disconnect that many students show when it comes to learning. Following the academic discussion, the guys head to the teacher’s lounge for some snacks and a confession you are sure to never forget. The data dig gives us the numbers to try and help answer; who should be more responsible for student engagement… teachers or parents? A special SEL moment reminds us all that sometimes pain is necessary. Nagi steps up to the mic for the ticket out the door and delivers another instant classic. To be a part of the conversation make sure to follow us on all social media platforms.

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    @talesofthetwopercent. On Twitter: @MrTotp. Join our Facebook group: @ Tales of the 2% Podcast. Email us the show at; totppodcast@gmail.com or drop us a voicemail at (470) 765-8688.

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