Virtual schooling challenges with education professor Bruce Fuller and a roundtable of guests that included included Dr. Mechel Henry, Eve Canton, and Stewart Bick
Aug 10, 2020, 08:40 PM
Don’t miss this special episode, Gurvey’s Law’s Townhall Meeting on Kids and Education in 2020. We are coming to the crunch now. Schools in Los Angeles and everywhere else are getting ready to reopen in less than two weeks, some with a major reboot for learning at home. But as remote learning continues for many, a crescendo of concerns is arising among parents who feel stressed out and ill-equipped to step into teacher roles and fear for their children’s education and social well-being. Renowned
UC Berkeley education professor Bruce Fuller started the discussion with Kerri Kasem and Alan Gurvey about the pros, cons, and looming challenges of implementing mandatory school schedules virtually, and how that will affect the kids and their parents. Joining them was a roundtable of parents with kids in both public school and private school, who gave their opinions on whether schools should re-open on campus with precautions or should be remote, as well as sharing their experiences, concerns, and thoughts about the challenges that lie ahead schooling children from home. Our roundtable of guests included Dr. Mechel Henry, Eve Canton, and Stewart Bick. Don’t Gurvey’s Law on Sundays 5pm PST on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio and streaming live on kabc.com