Dr. Jennie Weiner is both a parent and an associate professor of educational leadership at the University of Connecticut, so she has a unique perspective on the plight of parents, particularly mothers, and teachers who have to suddenly educate kids from home. In this eye-opening episode, she looks at what it means to be a “parent-teacher,” a remote educator, and the many roles schools play in our everyday lives, many of which we took for granted until now.

You can follow Dr. Weiner on Twitter and read her recent article in the New York Times, “I Refuse to Run a Coronavirus Home School.”

Also check out:

Skylight Frame (code: GOODKIDS)

kiwico.com/goodkids

Transcriptions available shortly after air date at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/good-kids/

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Dr. Jennie Weiner is both a parent and an associate professor of educational leadership at the University of Connecticut, so she has a unique perspective on the plight of parents, particularly mothers, and teachers who have to suddenly educate kids from home. In this eye-opening episode, she looks at what it means to be a “parent-teacher,” a remote educator, and the many roles schools play in our everyday lives, many of which we took for granted until now.

You can follow Dr. Weiner on Twitter and read her recent article in the New York Times, “I Refuse to Run a Coronavirus Home School.”


Also check out:

Skylight Frame (code: GOODKIDS)

kiwico.com/goodkids


Transcriptions available shortly after air date at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/good-kids/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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