9781648025211-1648025218-Parenting in the Pandemic: The Collision of School, Work, and Life at Home A Collection of Essays (Work-Life Balance)

Parenting in the Pandemic: The Collision of School, Work, and Life at Home A Collection of Essays (Work-Life Balance)

ISBN-13: 9781648025211
ISBN-10: 1648025218
Author: George Theoharis, Rebecca Lowenhaupt
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Format: Hardcover 232 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781648025211
ISBN-10: 1648025218
Author: George Theoharis, Rebecca Lowenhaupt
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Format: Hardcover 232 pages

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Parenting in the Pandemic: The Collision of School, Work, and Life at Home A Collection of Essays (Work-Life Balance) (ISBN-13: 9781648025211 and ISBN-10: 1648025218), written by authors George Theoharis, Rebecca Lowenhaupt, was published by Information Age Publishing in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Homeschooling (Schools & Teaching, Instruction Methods, Parent Participation, Distance & Online Learning) books. You can easily purchase or rent Parenting in the Pandemic: The Collision of School, Work, and Life at Home A Collection of Essays (Work-Life Balance) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Homeschooling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.49.

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In March of 2020, our daily lives were upended by the COVID pandemic and subsequent school closures. With work and school shifting online, a new and ongoing set of demands has been placed on parents as school moved to online, virtual and hybrid models of learning. Families need to balance professional responsibilities with parenting and supporting their children’s education. As education professors, we find ourselves in a particular position as our expertise collides with the reality of schooling our own children in our homes during a global pandemic. This book focuses on the experiences of education faculty who navigate this relationship as pandemic professionals and pandemic parents. In this collection of personal essays, we explore parenting in the pandemic among education professors. Through our stories, we share our perspectives on this moment of upheaval, as we find ourselves confronting practical (and impractical) aspects of long held theories about what school could be, seeing up close and personally the pedagogy our children endure online, watching education policy go awry in our own living rooms (and kitchens and bathrooms), making high-stakes decisions about our children’s (and other children’s) access to opportunity, and trying to maintain our careers at the same time. In this collision of personal and professional identities, we find ourselves reflecting on fundamental questions about the purpose and design of schooling, the value of our work as education professors, and the precious relationships we hope to maintain with our children through this difficult time. Praise for Parenting in the Pandemic "Lowenhaupt and Theoharis have curated a magnificent collection of essays that captures the hopes, fears, tensions, and possibilities of parenting in a time of crisis. A gift to parents and educators everywhere as we continue to process and reflect on what the pandemic has taught us about what it means to educate others, and perhaps through a renewed imagination, our very own children." - Sonya Douglass Horsford, Teachers College, Columbia University "In this powerful collection of essays, we have a rare window into how the personal and professional worlds of academics collided during the COVID-19 pandemic. What emerges from these reflections is an intimate portrait of the longstanding tensions in our lives as public intellectuals and parents that have long burned as embers, but are now set ablaze by the public health, economic, and educational crisis we have lived through during the last year. Reading these essays will help us to see questions of education policy and practice in a new, more personal light." - Matthew Kraft, Brown University

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