Lessons Learned and Abandoned- Recording available now.

Spoiler alert : Schools are social environments, and “Community” has been a major factor in keeping teachers, administrators, students, and parents engaged over the last 24 months.

On Tuesday, October 5th Dr. Matthew X. Joseph moderated a conversation with 5 educators to discuss what we thought we’d learned over the last year, and how those lessons are holding up as school gets started for 21/22.

Dr. 犀利士 Neil Gupta, Dr. Kari Orange-Jones, Dr. Adam Phyall, Christine Ravesi-Weinstein, and Kristen Nan discussed topics such as:

  • How the role of the parent/guardian has evolved
  • What “learning community” means today opposed to 24 months ago
  • The changing role of assessment in disrupted environments
  • The role that technology has played, and how effective it’s been
  • And, most importantly… How are the kids doing?

That’s a lot of candid content packed into less than an hour, and it’s worth everyone’s time to take a listen. The conversation was candid, sincere, and funny. You will come away feeling energized, and knowing that we are all, indeed, in this together. Please give it a watch, a like, and a share!

Thank you to all of the panelists, Dr. Joseph, and Edsby, The Social Learning Environment for their participation and support!

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  1. Loved how I could experience this hour of conversation almost a week after it happened. Thank you for sharing.

    Teachers are exhausted and overwhelmed in ways they didn’t expect this year. Last year, they understood and anticipated it to a certain extent. This year we were so happy to be “back” that all of us were a bit blindsided by how Doing School differently during the pandemic affected our students. In fact, memes all over social media bring attention to the exhaustion, overwhelm and challenges….

    We can mourn the loss of What Was. But, we have a REAL opportunity to discover What Can Be. We can’t do that alone. Conversations like this recording allow us to honor the struggle and growth while coming together to build the future of education.

    Thank you, K12Leaders for putting this event together!