• Episode 30: “After school tutoring with the 2% - Let’s revisit Teacher Isolation”

  • Apr 13 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 30: “After school tutoring with the 2% - Let’s revisit Teacher Isolation”

  • Summary

  • With Spring Break 2023 in full swing, the fellas take it back to episode 18 before they hit the road for break. Jeff, Antoine, Nagi, and Donny get things started with a game of “Alphabet Aerobics” for the warm-up that is sure to have you hitting the vending machine early. After Donny gives us the announcements the 2% head straight into academic discussion. Today’s main question; Is teacher isolation just part of the job? The guys meet up with Antoine in the teacher’s lounge next to talk about what generation their students think they really are a part of, and then Nagi helps to break down the data showing the effects that teacher isolation is having on educators. Before the gang heads to the pep rally the SEL moment drops off a few words that many of us need to hear.

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