Hello everyone! Wait… didn’t we already post an episode this week? YES WE DID… And you all let me know your thoughts on it. Lots of praise. Lots of criticism. Much more to discuss.
Because I believe in the power of ideas and addressing them head on, I knew I couldn’t just let the most contentious episode of the podcast go without part 2 for too long. A week felt like too much, especially when so much is said in this second half I believe many critics, and fans of part 1, need to hear.
There are a lot of facts and emotional arguments to be made on this subject, but one thing is certain… we must keep the dialogue going. Many people like Brain are forced to be quiet about their passion for keeping schools open because they will get bashed into silence if they speak up. On a subject so divided, it is worth it to hear one another out. Echo chambers are thr antithesis to progress.
Brian Mendler, a former self-contained SPED teacher turned staff developer, has a LOT to say on this topic. He believes schools should be open. They should offer online options for those that need them, and adjust to pandemic life, but still keep the doors open for the kids and families that need it most. He believes that schools are essential.
Get ready for part 2!
As educators, we owe it to ourselves to hear all sides, not just the side we agree with.