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The Parent/Teacher Conference
Coach Cullen
210 episodes
1 week ago
A veteran teacher and parent who has been told that he "marches to the beat of a different drummer" because he willing to question current trends, shares his thoughts about education (among other things) from those perspectives in a hope to repair bridges for the betterment of our students/children.
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A veteran teacher and parent who has been told that he "marches to the beat of a different drummer" because he willing to question current trends, shares his thoughts about education (among other things) from those perspectives in a hope to repair bridges for the betterment of our students/children.
Show more...
Education
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Bad Therapy Session One
The Parent/Teacher Conference
41 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Bad Therapy Session One

Our first session of Bad Therapy, the latest best seller by Abigail Shirer subtitled, "Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up" discusses a new term for Coach, iatrogenesis, unintended harm by a doctor to a patient. Shirer uses this to bring up valid questions about the push for more therapy for children and the push for Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in the classroom. She uses discussions with therapists in the field that as parents and teachers should be used when determining the best course of action for children and what the school's role and teacher's role should be.

The Parent/Teacher Conference
A veteran teacher and parent who has been told that he "marches to the beat of a different drummer" because he willing to question current trends, shares his thoughts about education (among other things) from those perspectives in a hope to repair bridges for the betterment of our students/children.