Clayton County Public Schools Podcast

All Things Virtual Learning

October 21, 2020 Clayton County Public Schools Season 1 Episode 2
All Things Virtual Learning
Clayton County Public Schools Podcast
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Clayton County Public Schools Podcast
All Things Virtual Learning
Oct 21, 2020 Season 1 Episode 2
Clayton County Public Schools

Join Dr. Morcease J. Beasley in the discussion of “All Things Virtual Learning,” as he interviews Clayton County Teacher of the Year, Ms. Toni Phillips, Hawthorne Elementary School Principal, Dr. Cynthia James, and Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Dr. Ebony Lee. Learn about the challenges that teachers, students, and parents face in the virtual learning environment and how the pandemic has sparked a collaboration like never before. Hear firsthand about parent engagement in the virtual classroom and the social-emotional connection that students miss about face to face learning. 


Notable Quotes:

“I’m very proud of what Clayton County has done to come together. I think Clayton County as a district, as a county, is leading as a model of how a community should come together to respond to this pandemic” - Dr. Morcease J. Beasley, Superintendent/CEO for Clayton County Public Schools



Show Notes

Join Dr. Morcease J. Beasley in the discussion of “All Things Virtual Learning,” as he interviews Clayton County Teacher of the Year, Ms. Toni Phillips, Hawthorne Elementary School Principal, Dr. Cynthia James, and Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Dr. Ebony Lee. Learn about the challenges that teachers, students, and parents face in the virtual learning environment and how the pandemic has sparked a collaboration like never before. Hear firsthand about parent engagement in the virtual classroom and the social-emotional connection that students miss about face to face learning. 


Notable Quotes:

“I’m very proud of what Clayton County has done to come together. I think Clayton County as a district, as a county, is leading as a model of how a community should come together to respond to this pandemic” - Dr. Morcease J. Beasley, Superintendent/CEO for Clayton County Public Schools