Tough Lessons for Educators During COVID The Kicker from Carolina Public Press
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In this week’s kicker by Carolina Public Press, we talk to Alisa Chapman, executive director, Association of Teacher Educators and Chasity Robinson, Former Cumberland County Teacher.
Some educators are at least temporarily leaving the profession because of the pressures of virtual schools, or fears of contracting the virus from in-person instruction, and for many the added demands of educating their own children.
These stresses fall on top of problems that existed before the pandemic that included low teacher pay, and long hours.
In this week’s kicker by Carolina Public Press, we talk to Alisa Chapman, executive director, Association of Teacher Educators and Chasity Robinson, Former Cumberland County Teacher.
Some educators are at least temporarily leaving the profession because of the pressures of virtual schools, or fears of contracting the virus from in-person instruction, and for many the added demands of educating their own children.
These stresses fall on top of problems that existed before the pandemic that included low teacher pay, and long hours.
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