Teaching Students Who Face Adversity Beyond Your Experience
Rae Pica withSara Langworthy, Ross Thompson, Heidi Veal
Though active learning, collaboration and group projects have grown in popularity, there are limits every teacher should understand. Follow on Twitter: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @DrLangworthy @vealheidi #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf |
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Episode Guests
Sara Langworthy is author of the book Bridging the Relationship Gap: Connecting with Children Facing Adversity. Sara is an Educator at the University of Minnesota Extension’s Children, Youth and Family Consortium. Ross A. Thompson is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. He directs the Social and Emotional Development Lab. Heidi Veal is an Assistant Principal in McKinney, Texas at her district’s only Early Childhood School, Lawson ECS. She co-founded and co-moderates #ECEchat with Nancy Alvarez and is a founding member of the #LeadUpChat PLN.
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