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We were taught with stories that had no ending or two different ones each could choose for themselves, circa 1974. Do see what you can find re. narratives or documentation of progressive 70s and 80s pedagogy, experimental social movements and the other end of the spectrum from standardization. It’s a pendulum. The open road (or ocean) may have partly led to current prison of standardization mania-check box no recess transactional thinking to get away from the risky, messy, authentic and all too human (and penniless) spirit. Which means the bars are a lot stronger now. But real life is worth the fight. Don’t give up!
bets444 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/24
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Wow! This hit home. I just left after 25 years in the classroom. This was a great, insightful listen. Looking forward to listening to the other episodes.
Educated17 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/24
With 12 years in the classroom and almost 3 years out of the classroom, I still don’t have a great answer for the ever common question of, “Why did you leave teaching?” Now I can share this podcast, which touches on a lot of the reasons! I related to each one of these episodes. Thank you for all...Read full review »
gxxhdh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/28/24
This podcast speaks to my 26 year teaching career in many ways. The interviews capture the words, thoughts, and actions better than I can. Thank you for validating the ups and downs (so many downs) of this profession.
echodancer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/23
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