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Being There for Students When You're Emotionally Unavailable
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2014
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Podcast episode
Description
Our guests all agree that teachers are expected to be emotionally available to students under all conditions. So what happens when a teacher is unable to do so?
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Deborah Kipps-Vaughan is an Associate Professor at James Madison University where she implements and researches her Teacher Wellness Program. Jesse Scaccia Jesse Scaccia is the editor-in-chief of Virginia's AltDaily.com. He has taught at public schools in New York City, San Diego, and at a home for young men in Cape Town, South Africa. Jessica Lahey, former teacher & author of article, "Why Parents Need to Let Children Fail."
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@jesslahey @AltDaily
@bodymindchild @bamradionetwork
Deborah Kipps-Vaughan is an Associate Professor at James Madison University where she implements and researches her Teacher Wellness Program. Jesse Scaccia Jesse Scaccia is the editor-in-chief of Virginia's AltDaily.com. He has taught at public schools in New York City, San Diego, and at a home for young men in Cape Town, South Africa. Jessica Lahey, former teacher & author of article, "Why Parents Need to Let Children Fail."
Released:
Aug 16, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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