First Aired 20September2021 Saturday
That Girl, Jenna Curacoa's Podcast
"Get Schooled" Podcast Overview
3 Major Talking points: 1. Homeschool Stories and Professional Daycare Centers2. Battle of the Sexes and Treatment of One Another, 3. High Tech Outside Classrooms: SOLE"
Intro: Hello and hope you're doing well whenever you're seeing this, hearing this, or reading this. I'm your host, That Girl, Jenna Curacoa. I go Live on Facebook and Youtube Monday through Saturday 2323 (11:23PM). I'm on Blog Spot, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest
Segment 1: Glad to hear more stories about home schooling and teachers deciding to leave the schools and form their own private home schools. Very encouraged to hear about campuses and employers offering professional childcare onsite for single mothers or families to utilize in order to survive in this country. We keep talking about empowering women and offering alternatives to abortion. Truly supporting the family unit and allowing mothers to further their education or employment without fear where their children will be cared for. Having them close to work so they can enjoy meals together and give children an opportunity to see what their parents do at work.
Segment 2: Treatment of one another and looking at how we empower women. At this point in our society the question is how do women really want to be treated? I can understand why modern men are confused. With the demands of equal rights for everyone, how does one handle incidences of sexual assault from both genders' perspective? How do we educate our young people on these matters and truly care for one another.
Segment 3: Discovered an outdoor classroom reading an article from CTA (California Teacher's Associating) article High-tech Outdoor Classroom started by Heather Farrell Sustainable Outdoor Learning Environment (SOLE). Very creative and thinking "outside of the box." Offering children a great environment to learn. Thousand Oaks Highschool
"In 2017, her former principal, Lou Lichti, handed her a flyer from Schneider Electric, a Paris-based multinational company specializing in sustainable electricity, showing a concept for a sustainable outdoor classroom, and asked for her opinion."
“I knew immediately that this was what had been missing,” Farrell says. “Research shows that outdoor learning environments are effective tools to help students learn. Being outdoors also helps reduce stress and increases students’ productivity and creativity.”
Closing: Hope whenever you're consuming this content you're doing well.
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