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Submit ReviewIn this episode Mike and Glen dive into experts predictions of what next fall could look like, debate, whether we should be worried about giant hornets & aliens and our guest this week is author Eric Kalenze.
Guest: Eric Kalenze
There are a lot of lessons throughout this whole podcast episode that tie into each other but the overwhelming sense is that we're living through a time where you can't just take someone else's work, or ideas, or plans, and use them in your school or district and expect success. Eric's book "What The Academy Taught Us" is his story of what they did to help students who were on the verge of leaving school entirely, before it was too late. It may not be the solution for everyone, but we're convinced the ideas in the book will work for a lot of people.
**Note: We had some issues cleaning up Eric's audio quality, normally we can overcome the discrepancy between the quality of our audio and our guests, but keep in mind it is completely out of our control.**
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In this episode Mike and Glen dive into experts predictions of what next fall could look like, debate, whether we should be worried about giant hornets & aliens and our guest this week is author Eric Kalenze.
Guest: Eric Kalenze
There are a lot of lessons throughout this whole podcast episode that tie into each other but the overwhelming sense is that we're living through a time where you can't just take someone else's work, or ideas, or plans, and use them in your school or district and expect success. Eric's book "What The Academy Taught Us" is his story of what they did to help students who were on the verge of leaving school entirely, before it was too late. It may not be the solution for everyone, but we're convinced the ideas in the book will work for a lot of people.
**Note: We had some issues cleaning up Eric's audio quality, normally we can overcome the discrepancy between the quality of our audio and our guests, but keep in mind it is completely out of our control.**
Notes:
Today's podcast is brought to you by:
Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation.
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