Ep 73. How Can We Build Connections With Students from Challenging Communities? Ft. Lucy Black
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Happy New Year everyone!
We are actually going to kick off 2025 with one last episode before bringing the season to a close! I'm actually getting married in March, so I plan on focusing on planning this wedding and getting to the March Break with work! So this will be the last episode for a while.
On todays final episode, we talk about how we can build strong connections with students in for challenging communities. So today we have Lucy Black a former high school business and English teacher and retired high school principal of 8 years. She is also a published author called Class Lessons: Stories of Vulnerable Youth, which you can get Chapters, Indigo, Amazon, and Independent book stores and Demeter Press. We talk about:
- What are the significant challenges teachers face in these schools?
- What are some practical strategies teachers can use to build connections with students?
- How can teachers avoid burnout in these school environments?
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